Well I still have not found my camera but I was going through some pictures that I took during the process of making the brooder so you can get the jist of where we went with it from them:
We took 2X4's and built the frame of the brooder, it is 2DX8WX3H. I painted it with exterior semi-gloss to protect the wood of course and to make cleaning much easier.
Currently, I have a 1/2 in plywood sheet separating the brooder into two sections because I have my bigger chicks in one side and the 2 week old chicks in the other side. Where you see the 1X1's is the where the two doors on each side meet in the middle. They are just latched doors to help keep the heat in. I am eventually going to cut out windows in the doors and put in plexiglass so that I can see in without opening the doors.
It is 16 inches off of the ground to allow me to push a tote underneath for cleaning and also to allow the adult chickens to have more floor space. They really like roaming underneath there, it is kind of like a little cave for them.
The inside floor is covered with 1/2 in. wire mesh to allow for any mess to fall through when I am cleaning. I just cover it with about 3 inches of hay to keep in the heat and give them something to dig around in, sleep on, etc.
The top of the brooder has chicken wire stapled across the top to keep them from flying out of the brooder and it also makes it nice for repositioning the heat lamps in various areas because it gives you something to hang them onto. You can also use it to hang those bird molds made out of suet and seed to give them something to do other than peck on each other.
The back side walls on each side is where I put the homemade removeable roost, this roost has been a complete godsend and my DH is awesome for making it. He built this for the first set when we still had them in the house. It gives them more elevated space and also gives the chicks that are getting picked on a place to run and hide. But it is mobile so I can take it out for cleaning and also when the babies are outside they have a place to get up off of the ground if they need/want to.
And this is just a picture of the outside of the coop after we got the door on and it painted on the outside. We are going to be putting in a window on the right side of the door and the chicken run door will go down on the bottom under the window.
Anyway, I will get some updated pictures soon, I am going into full on search party mode tomorrow to find my camera and then I will take pictures of the semi-finished but currently done for now coop and then of the girls.