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So you have 2 week old chicks in a bin/brooder. And you want to know if they would be fine for 2 weeks without anyone checking them?
I would not do that for several reasons. I cannot list them all but main ones - what if they knock water over & no one there to refill? What if brooder lamp falls - that can cause a fire......... so many things could happen.
Of course I may have read this wrong anyways
No not going on a two week vactation (that would be nice)! We aren't leaving for another two weeks, gone for 4 days. So it would be 2 days without people here constantly, a friend will be dropping by on the second day to fill water/feed. So it will be 1, 24 hour period that no one will be with them.
Essentially they will be four weeks old. I was just trying to figure out if I could transport them in the 18 gallon bins/rubermaid containers or if they will have outgrown those. . .I'm thinking the big guys will just have to go in the coop, they are currently in a cage. Then we should be able to put the rest of them in the cage and a rubbermaid container depending on the size. . .I doubt they'll be too big for the cage! That way I wont have to worry about the little ones being alone. Pretty sure we wont be using the lights by then seeing as we keep them off most of the time already.
a 2 wk vacation would be nice
Ah ok
..........and IDK whatever I have transported has either been grown or a few days old. So I have used boxes and dog crates