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OK. I LOVE THAT!!! If we weren't so darned hot, with bugs and small spaces I would totally go this route... What is your plan?!!Here’s the dresser, I’m hoping it will be suitable for a few chicks at a time. I’m hoping to just hatch a few more of my own chicks and possibly for other people when I get the hang of it
I grew up with chickens so it seems like second nature to take care of them.Will you be freshening your flock? Are you adhering to city ordinances?
You have been doing this for awhile... do you ever tire of it?
You live in a county and not a City?Thankfully so far not regulated No one has complained so far ?
No, I don’t. I’ve considered putting them in little ponytails, but since it’s just them in their own run, so far I don’t see the need to.Do you trim them around the face they have large headdress
I’m excited to see what kind of mixes you end up with! Aside from my EEs, I think I’ve only had two mixes, and only one of those was from a random flock.Hi,
im not sure yet, I was going to hatch my own eggs, which will be backyard crosses, but we just got rid of my production red rooster, who turned out to be a killer. But the EE roo is so great. Probably the first hatch will be from some eggs from a friend until my eggs are clear. It’s sooooo EXITING. I ordered it from Ali Express, and a hygrometer as well
That’s so cool! I’d love to have a brooder like that, but I don’t think there’s enough space here. I use a wire cage I got at the feedstore, with cardboard taped to the side to prevent drafts. It definitely doesn’t look as nice as yours does. XDThe first brooder I threw together out of what little lumber we had on hand... I can't quite remember the "emergency" (probably impulsively picking up chicks on the fly lol). But it worked great at about 16" high x 2.5 x 4' and the lid lifts at either side. I plan to go back to it and make it work again... Plusses are I could give the chicks grass and dirt intro. Minus is it is not real easy to cart around so I do need to improve it.
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Then I decided to get serious about chickeniering and made my dream brooder. It lives outside
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My DH added electric for my heating pads. I absolutely love this thing and use the heck out of it. It rarely stays empty for one reason or the other. I have since added an overhang to the front. Our weather issues are heat, sun, rain and wind.
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It has helped a few of my critters in different circumstances, just scrub in between...
A-mazie and her dog attack recovery
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I'd prefer it up on our back lanai.... but, not yet.
I know right?!! X2!! Well actually, it is 2 x 4' X2 and can house 30 baby chicks easy in each bin so 60 total. What do I need with 60 chicks?!! I have hatched 18, w/ a broody sitting on ?? and then paid my friend to hatch 30 but that was as close as I came to 60 and within a few days I had sold most all.No, I don’t. I’ve considered putting them in little ponytails, but since it’s just them in their own run, so far I don’t see the need to.
I’m excited to see what kind of mixes you end up with! Aside from my EEs, I think I’ve only had two mixes, and only one of those was from a random flock.
That’s so cool! I’d love to have a brooder like that, but I don’t think there’s enough space here. I use a wire cage I got at the feedstore, with cardboard taped to the side to prevent drafts. It definitely doesn’t look as nice as yours does. XD