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We are having a strainer basket and lid made for the floor drain, the interior pens will have shavings on the floor, the people area will be kept as clean as humanly possible in a house full of chickens
We are puzzling out some hover roost and other interior designs to make it both functional and easy to maintain.
Michelle,
Just a couple of suggestions since I have a set-up similar but smaller than yours.
1.) If you can, make real walls around the area where you will keep your incubator, even if it's just OSB. My Brooder /Incubator room is sectioned off with hardware cloth and a screen door. The dust is unbelievable! My
Brinsea incubators are always covered in dust. It will probably effect the performance and longevity at some point. I may make some kind of shield to go over them. I put them in storage when not in use,
BUT... seems like they are always in use.
2.) I also have a suggestion with your roosts. I found brackets at Home Depot that screw directly into the wall and hold a 2x4, flat side down. You screw the bracket into the wall, cut your 2x4 the exact length between walls and just drop it in. Anytime you want to clean or retrieve a lost chick, you just lift them out of the brackets. Mine roosts span a 10 foot width. I have never had one fall out, get knocked down or warp. I love these! (please ignore poo, these have been in use 9 months)