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Hooray for you!
Me too! I just finished up the outside brooder! It is inside the breeder barn (which is not actually a barn). It is a dirt floor, with small gravel. So, we added about 6 inches of sand. I am not using shavings. I won't brood new chicks there. This is for older ones. The ones in the garage are going there, and they are 4 weeks old.
My new brooder is a double decker. The one I described above is the lower part. The upper part will have to have shavings, as it is on wood. Not quite finished with it yet, as I still have to prime/seal and paint. These brooders are 8 foot x 5 foot, and each can be split into smaller sections. I think the heat lamps will be plenty of heat, but if not, I am thinking I can still put a small heater there too.
Woohoo!!... DH can reclaim the garage. Now, tell me ... Do you think the sand will be okay month olds? I was figuring that broody hens have their chicks in all kinds of areas ... grass, rocks, sand, etc. Anyway, I am gonna give it a try!
How's everyone's weather? We must have hit 60 today, or at least high 50s; but drizzle off and on. I am sick of my muddy back yard! First snow (more than usual for this area), then melting snow, now rain! And, if you know Missouri ... well, it's just a big rock, with a little dirt/clay sprinkled over it ... the water does not soak in well, and it takes forever to dry up!