- May 1, 2012
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My husband has just built a bigger brooder for the 12 chicks who overgrew the old "bath tub" brooder. He made it from plywood. And we put cardboards on the garage floor where the brooder will be located.
He put thin plastic lining inside all around it - on the floor, and on the walls, just to make cleaning easier. Now I have my doubts - should we take it off? because plastic may catch fire quickly from the red lamps. Or may be we should just leave it on the floor and put bedding (pine shavings) on it. Any advice?
Thank you for any response and help!
My husband has just built a bigger brooder for the 12 chicks who overgrew the old "bath tub" brooder. He made it from plywood. And we put cardboards on the garage floor where the brooder will be located.
He put thin plastic lining inside all around it - on the floor, and on the walls, just to make cleaning easier. Now I have my doubts - should we take it off? because plastic may catch fire quickly from the red lamps. Or may be we should just leave it on the floor and put bedding (pine shavings) on it. Any advice?
Thank you for any response and help!