Thanks I have 24two week old chicks in a 4x4 brooder they are the mini bantam chicks one light for heat 75watts I water is in a automatic waterer feed is chick starter that you can buy any where it is still winter here in Wis way to cold for the chicks out side don't want to out them with big hens as they are to young and not warm enough
There are several "automatic waterer" styles - some much more prone to leakage/spillage than others - can you post a photo so we can see just which type you have and how it is situated? That would better enable us to offer suggestions to address whether or not this is one source of the odor you are dealing with. Are you feeding your starter dry, wet or fermented? While it may not seem like it when they are tiny, 16 square feet for 24 chicks, even bantams, is rather crowded - especially if part of that space is also occupied by feed and water stations further reducing the actual square footage available to the birds and for absorbing the incredible amount of waste produced by them in just one day. Seeing the brooder itself would also better allow us to understand the ventilation in place as well as offer suggestions of even small adjustments that can help to alleviate the issue of the odor -- if you are detecting the odor in the room where the brooder is then the conditions within the brooder itself are not healthy for the birds.