Good luck to everyone with their babies and hatches! They are all too cute. I just FINALLY got my EE chicks that hatched in November out of the house and moved in comfortably in the garage cages! I need to take at least 2 months off from brooding or my DH will make me go sleep in the coop
No more chicks until I can get my garage brooding system set up! He has said it before and means it more all the time, "no more chicks in the house!" As adorable and fun as I think the chicks are, I'm inclined to agree at this point.
We live in a trailer and the living room is where the brooder always ends up. It's cute for the first two weeks or so when the poops are small and there are few feathers to make feather dust, then it just gets smelly, then dusty and smelly. If I had a basement or a spare room away from our general living area it wouldn't be so bad but the living room, kitchen, and addition are all open on each other and not very big. I love my chickens, but I don't want them living in my house unless it is absolutely necessary!

We live in a trailer and the living room is where the brooder always ends up. It's cute for the first two weeks or so when the poops are small and there are few feathers to make feather dust, then it just gets smelly, then dusty and smelly. If I had a basement or a spare room away from our general living area it wouldn't be so bad but the living room, kitchen, and addition are all open on each other and not very big. I love my chickens, but I don't want them living in my house unless it is absolutely necessary!