I'd get a second feeder....and maybe a second plate too.
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I'd get a second feeder....and maybe a second plate too.
The population numbers on plates are as bad as the numbers on prefab coops, highly exaggerated.Ok thanks, wasn't sure about the feeder.
The plate is the premier 1 large 16" x 24", they say for up to 50 chicks. I figure half that number should be ok. Would you still think I need another? I do have a heat lamp if necessary.
Time will tell, it might be fine.Ok I knew they were exaggerated, thought I played it safe, LoL!
I need that brooderIt was supposed to snow this weekend so I built a brooder instead of working on my coop.
The goal was simple, big enough for 25ish chicks for ~2 weeks and it must be modular/movable. My plans are to brood many birds and many types (ducks, quail, maybe others) over time so this should be in use a lot. We will see! I took the idea from here: https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/the-stowaway-brooder-pic-heavy.1164735/
I'm not nearly as good at building things and wanted something bigger so I made this 4x4, 2' tall brooder using a lot of the pallet wood I have. Thinking it over, the chicken wire and plywood were both free also!
The end result
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The base, made from 2x6s with pallet slats around three sides to provide a slot and support for the bottom of the wall.
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Legs go in these slots, easy to assemble
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Wrapped the bottom board with a tarp to protect it, had these plywood pieces sitting around. I always keep leftover pieces for things like this
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The top keeps the walls in place
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Here's how it looked when I built it. I used pallet slats on their side to create the wall slots.
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I will hinge this so it swings open but don't have any hinges. For now a single screw holds it in. I made it this way for easy cleaning.
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Quick and easy access from the front
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I used twist ties to attach the upper door to the roof and found the star shaped clip in a drawer.
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All that's left is to build the waterers!
Good to have both...are they using the open waterer too?If I can't find the other thread discussing waterers, these chicks were using horizontal nipples on day 1. I put the quart waterer in there just in case but I've been watching a lot of them use the nipples.
Good to have both...are they using the open waterer too?
If not, dip all their beaks, you don't want dehydration right off the get go.
Good to put feeder on something solid at first, so they don't eat shavings.
I think I showed you my tote lid food/water station?
I need that brooder