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There is a storm coming to Colorado but once the storm is over I will take photos of my 6 NNs
Ack! I think I created a monster! My NN chicks are 3 weeks old now and my favorite one, Pippen, seems determined to leave the brooder and hunt me down no matter what...usually leaving a trail of poops on the carpeting behind him...LOL! I guess maybe I've spent too much time with him?
Ours were the same way! We had to cover the brooder with bird netting to keep them in. When they were a bit older they figured out how to jump up, grab the netting and pull a corner off. One day I came home from work to find 3 of them running all over the house looking for the kitchen!Ack! I think I created a monster! My NN chicks are 3 weeks old now and my favorite one, Pippen, seems determined to leave the brooder and hunt me down no matter what...usually leaving a trail of poops on the carpeting behind him...LOL! I guess maybe I've spent too much time with him?
Ours were the same way! We had to cover the brooder with bird netting to keep them in. When they were a bit older they figured out how to jump up, grab the netting and pull a corner off. One day I came home from work to find 3 of them running all over the house looking for the kitchen!
In the same vein, our brooders are 24 inches high to make it easy to get in and clean. We put removable 'roost' bars of 2x2s in at about 12 inches from the floor because they start roosting very early and they retain that learning.
We happen to have several X-pens (dog-show exercise pens) from an earlier life that are easily opened at one corner and they lay very well on the 4 foot slats to keep the chicks in and they are easily folded up to get in and catch or move birds, then unfold tight back to cover quickly. Excellent re-purpose.