i only have 2 chickens now, due to the fact that i got 4 roosters out of 5 chickens!!! So, i thought i would get more hens for my remaining rooster, and a companionship for my lonely hen!
So, i decided to get 6 ( or 7
) more Silver Laced Wyandottes.
i have 2 horses, but they do not use the barn as we have a new structure for them .. So we now have 2 available stalls for brooding chicks. So i decided i would brood 7 (maybe 8 if i can talk my grandma into it) So would it be okay if i brooded them out in the barn? Of course there would be heat lamps, and it would be all closed up except 2 windows covered in wire.. But completely predator proof. But Im a little worried about the heat issue. It would be end of march.. but how many heat lamps would i need for a standard barn? I will post pics tonight
ETA: add more to the story and to make it so maybe someone will reply!!!
Pics:
Outdoor view of barn.. top section of door open
Sorry computer wont let me rotate.. this is the view of the inside.. The hay will be moved, and the ladder will be a roost.
Ugh!! Im sorry it wont rotate it. GRR!!! View of the stall
So, i decided to get 6 ( or 7
i have 2 horses, but they do not use the barn as we have a new structure for them .. So we now have 2 available stalls for brooding chicks. So i decided i would brood 7 (maybe 8 if i can talk my grandma into it) So would it be okay if i brooded them out in the barn? Of course there would be heat lamps, and it would be all closed up except 2 windows covered in wire.. But completely predator proof. But Im a little worried about the heat issue. It would be end of march.. but how many heat lamps would i need for a standard barn? I will post pics tonight
ETA: add more to the story and to make it so maybe someone will reply!!!
Pics:
Outdoor view of barn.. top section of door open
Sorry computer wont let me rotate.. this is the view of the inside.. The hay will be moved, and the ladder will be a roost.
Ugh!! Im sorry it wont rotate it. GRR!!! View of the stall
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