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BkyrdFarmer
In the Brooder
- Jun 4, 2024
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Thanks! Chicks are nearly 6 weeks. I would have posted more but we have remodeling going on and I have not had much time for internet. Getting ready to let them free range here in a few days. Ill post up pictures once the dust settles from all the construction. After building a 4x4' coop it really needs to be a 4x6' at least in my opinion. Even if you have less birds. My thinking is that you need that much space to get everything inside and situated in the right spots with the right room constraints for all the furnishings. In the future I might push one of the walls out anotuer couple feet. Also I wouldnt know if my coop works because I cant get my pullets to go back inside the coop, proper. They absolutely love the run/dayroom. They sleep in one corner of it, I tried getting them back inside the coop but they dont want to be in there? Its clean, and cool, and ventilated certainly a little warmer at night and has spots forbthem to roost on. They just still prefer the floor, I figure at some point their instincts should fire to seek higher ground. May after I start free ranging them and they have time outside things will change? Brooding outside was nerve racking but they were done with the heat by 4 weeks. I kept it in their for them but they stopped using it. I took it out this week as the night tempsnare in the mid to high 60s. They dont use it and they dont need it. They much prefered to cuddle together than seek heat. I was worried they just forgot where it was at first but NO they just prefered to snuggle to keep warm. Im a little worried theynwont go back in the coop but they are safe in the dsy room just the same my concern was it was getting to cold and drafting at night fror them but they love it, they sleep in run because they love their run. I was thinking when I start giving them treats to give them to them in the coop to maybe associate it with good things? Not sure, Im really winging it here LOL