New Brooder...and a "broody" chick PICS

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I had four 2 week old chicks, but re-homed 2 because I am nearly positive they were cockerels, and were aggressive. That left me with 2, a polish that I am not sure about the gender on, and a BO that I swear is a pullet. Anyhoo, we got 3 one day olds from the feed store yesterday. I rigged up the funniest looking brooder because the 45 gallon bin was way too small. I used an exercise pen, a kiddie pool, cardboard, zip ties, and a ton of duct tape. I started out yesterday having them separated because I still had the 2 aggressive birds, but this afternoon they were gone, so I tried putting my 3 newbies in with my polish and BO...and they get along just fine! The BO actually lets them crawl under her wing...imagine that...a broddy acting 2 week old
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The little RSL pecks at her too, and she just takes it. I guess the little specks aren't very threatening.

I think i am now positive my Polish is a bantam though. Being almost 2 weeks older, and not that much bigger is my first clue.

Here are some pictures of my set up and my mini flock of love
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The rigged up brooder before the merger:
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The set up after the 2 meanies were gone:

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The flock...including my "mama" 2 week old.

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Edited because I can't spell when it gets nice outside
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OMG!! I absolutely love your setup! Lucky chicks! Neat little perch too! Kinda like the old lincoln logs.
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Thanks
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I got it at petco, it is for parrots and attaches to the top of cages. I am on the lookout for a nice branch though because the older chicks try to roost together, and there isn't going to be room for the specks in a week or so
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Polish, from what I understand, are smaller birds than standards anyway, so they will probably seem smaller and more 'bantam-like' without being a true bantam. Very Very cute set-up!!! Love your little chicks and 'mother hen'.
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That is what I was wondering. This bird is tiny, so we'll see I guess. I am just hoping it is a pullet...because we are bonded.
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