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Progress for today June 3rd:

Breeding pens started. Each of these pens are 4x4 and intended for breeding trios/quads. Covered runs will be out the back. Each pen is walk into.

Mock pop door. He wanted to know if we wanted ones that slid up and latched. Yes we do! He's going to make them look more finished.

Large breeding pen in the hallway. you can see we painted this room. It has no windows (except the door will be dutch, so we will open that during the day) but the white paint makes a world of difference. We will be painting the hallway and brooder room as well. Priming first this time though.. It took 5 gallons of paint to do this 12 x 14 foot room..

Doors. The smaller chicken wire used so I don't have to worry about chicks getting through. I'll use these two pens for Silkies & Mottled Houdans in breeding season, but will be using them for Meaties on one end, and layers on the other for brooding. We have an order coming in on June 28th. 30 meaties and 40 layers. There will be pop doors to go outside to free range as well when they are old enough.

This pen is 4' wide by 14 feet long.

This one is 14 feet long by 5 feet wide.


This pen has about a foot lost. This is where our fuse box will go.

Here is our brooder room (very dark) going to paint here as well..
I have a question for you guys about these brooders.. Contractor brought up that 4 feet deep may be hard to clean... but I want lots of chick room.. Will it be worth it? Yes? No?
I figure I can use a rake to get the further behind, but if this is going to be a hassle, we can trim to 36" instead (3 feet). Thoughts?

The hallway going out the exit.
Breeding pens started. Each of these pens are 4x4 and intended for breeding trios/quads. Covered runs will be out the back. Each pen is walk into.
Mock pop door. He wanted to know if we wanted ones that slid up and latched. Yes we do! He's going to make them look more finished.
Large breeding pen in the hallway. you can see we painted this room. It has no windows (except the door will be dutch, so we will open that during the day) but the white paint makes a world of difference. We will be painting the hallway and brooder room as well. Priming first this time though.. It took 5 gallons of paint to do this 12 x 14 foot room..

Doors. The smaller chicken wire used so I don't have to worry about chicks getting through. I'll use these two pens for Silkies & Mottled Houdans in breeding season, but will be using them for Meaties on one end, and layers on the other for brooding. We have an order coming in on June 28th. 30 meaties and 40 layers. There will be pop doors to go outside to free range as well when they are old enough.
This pen is 4' wide by 14 feet long.
This one is 14 feet long by 5 feet wide.
This pen has about a foot lost. This is where our fuse box will go.
Here is our brooder room (very dark) going to paint here as well..
I have a question for you guys about these brooders.. Contractor brought up that 4 feet deep may be hard to clean... but I want lots of chick room.. Will it be worth it? Yes? No?
I figure I can use a rake to get the further behind, but if this is going to be a hassle, we can trim to 36" instead (3 feet). Thoughts?
The hallway going out the exit.