Newbie in South Carolina.. with a few brooder questions

SaltyMomma

In the Brooder
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Mar 17, 2010
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Hi!
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I'm Amy and will be getting 8 hens from MPC in mid-May.. at least they're supposed to be hens, but I know that's not always accurately predicted. I'm currently in the process of building my coop and run and am learning all I can about raising chickens.
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One thing I haven't decided yet is where I want to put my brooder. My coop is going to be built in a way that will allow me to keep it safe and warm out there, but I'm thinking I may want to keep them closer at hand in a spare room of our house. So please tell me.... Are chicks extra smelly? Will they create a lot of dust? Do they sleep at night or will they peep all night long? If the answer is YES to any of those questions do you have any suggestions for minimizing the effects? THANKS for all your help! And, I look forward to making lots of BYC friends
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(btw.. I'll be blogging about all of my chicken adventures on my Chicken Momma blog.)
 
You won't want them in the house for more than two weeks.

They give off TONS of chick dander... make LOTS of dust... and yup, they stink.
 
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That's sort of what I figured.
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I think I'll probably end up starting them off in the house and seeing how long we last!
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I wanted them close by so I could handle them frequently to get them used to it, but I don't think it will be too hard to spend lots of time in the coop
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Mine were in a house for 2 months before getting moved outside. Since I'm no longer living in my mother's basement (long story), I'll probably put them in the mud room/porch this year.

Expected hatch March 26, Friday
 
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from another SC'er.

Dust - yes

noise - yes

smelly - yes (unless you change the material in the brooder every couple of days)

Enjoyable - YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
 
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That's sort of what I figured.
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I think I'll probably end up starting them off in the house and seeing how long we last!
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I wanted them close by so I could handle them frequently to get them used to it, but I don't think it will be too hard to spend lots of time in the coop
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I have 8 EEs in the house right now. Need to build a coop! The weather wasn't cooperating this weekend
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Where are you in SC?
 

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