Hi, I am new to chickens, so my apologies in advance for my cluelessness. We have 4 barred rock babies, 3 weeks old, in a brooder in the kitchen. Overall, they are delightful and we all enjoy them tremendously especially our two little girls ages 4 and 8. Very early on, I switched out the scalding hot fast food heat lamp for an electric hen brooder because of numerous reasons including the smell of roasted chicken poop. We use pine shavings as bedding in a big plastic tub in our kitchen. This is pretty much the only place we can keep their big box, which they are quickly outgrowing, until they move outside in the chicken coop that has yet to be built.
One of my reservations about getting baby chicks was keeping them in our house for that first month or two--I suspected they would be stinky and possibly loud, but all my chicken friends assured me that they do not stink!
Well, I have a sensitive nose, and...
They stink!!
My husband changes the pine shavings every few days and I wipe off the huge amounts of poop that accumulate hourly on the electric hen brooder top. We change their water multiple times a day because they poop in it and kick pine shavings in it. They eat Purina organic chick feed as well as some treats, but they are not overly interested in the many treats they've been offered.
We have cats and dogs and have had indoor and outdoor fish, AND we do have two kids whom we cloth diapered, so it's not like we are completely horrified about the reality that *everybody poops* and have unrealistic expectations about it, BUT!
But! This chicken poop seems excessive in both amount and odor for 4 tiny creatures! They are continually pooping. They seem healthy, active, and happy, but am I doing something wrong to cause these cutie pies to produce such a literally never-ending stream of atrocious poop? My house smells like poop. Even my husband, who has an underwhelming sense of smell, says it stinks in here.
(bonus: He is now super-motivated to get that coop built this weekend!!)

I type this with lightheartedness and a sense of humor, but it really is an issue that I would love some feedback about.
How soon can I move these babies out to the coop? They still look very much like babies with some awkward tween feathers going on. We live in western NC in the mountains, and this weather is crazy with lows in the 20's and 30's lately. Our coop probably won't be near electricity. Right now, these spoiled babies chirp loudly at night until our dog comes and lays by their clear plastic box, then they cuddle up next to him like he is their mamma! (he is outside the box, they are inside.) I can't imagine them coping with being outside in the cold alone, but I also can't imagine them stinking up my house much longer!!

One of my reservations about getting baby chicks was keeping them in our house for that first month or two--I suspected they would be stinky and possibly loud, but all my chicken friends assured me that they do not stink!
Well, I have a sensitive nose, and...
They stink!!

My husband changes the pine shavings every few days and I wipe off the huge amounts of poop that accumulate hourly on the electric hen brooder top. We change their water multiple times a day because they poop in it and kick pine shavings in it. They eat Purina organic chick feed as well as some treats, but they are not overly interested in the many treats they've been offered.
We have cats and dogs and have had indoor and outdoor fish, AND we do have two kids whom we cloth diapered, so it's not like we are completely horrified about the reality that *everybody poops* and have unrealistic expectations about it, BUT!
But! This chicken poop seems excessive in both amount and odor for 4 tiny creatures! They are continually pooping. They seem healthy, active, and happy, but am I doing something wrong to cause these cutie pies to produce such a literally never-ending stream of atrocious poop? My house smells like poop. Even my husband, who has an underwhelming sense of smell, says it stinks in here.
(bonus: He is now super-motivated to get that coop built this weekend!!)


I type this with lightheartedness and a sense of humor, but it really is an issue that I would love some feedback about.
How soon can I move these babies out to the coop? They still look very much like babies with some awkward tween feathers going on. We live in western NC in the mountains, and this weather is crazy with lows in the 20's and 30's lately. Our coop probably won't be near electricity. Right now, these spoiled babies chirp loudly at night until our dog comes and lays by their clear plastic box, then they cuddle up next to him like he is their mamma! (he is outside the box, they are inside.) I can't imagine them coping with being outside in the cold alone, but I also can't imagine them stinking up my house much longer!!