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beela
In the Brooder
Just wanted to come in with an update, chicks are doing great, and integration with the older flock members has been a breeze with the advice from other members threads about brooding outside/early integration. Here is a shot of their chick yard in the main run. They were able to pop under the chicken wire at a few different spots. We took the fencing down this week because some of the chicks have gotten so big that the openings for them to come out are big enough for the older birds to go in. Hahahaha.
We turned the huddle boxes ( there are 2) around so that the big girls can't fit in under the opening, and put them up on bricks so that the smaller chicks can get under and hide if they are being picked on.
The other thing I wanted to mention on this thread is that we have been doing deep bedding inside the coops and it has made a demonstrable difference in temperature for the small coop (I'm sure it's working in the big coop, but I don't have a thermometer in there. ) You can put your hand in and turn it a bit and reach warm temps from the composting breakdown of the bedding/poop. AND, we use deep litter composting in the run which has meant enough heat generation from the ground to keep the water from freezing during the day.
So, there we are heading into our 3rd (I can't believe I'm saying this) stretch of week-long freezing temps and snow threats.


We turned the huddle boxes ( there are 2) around so that the big girls can't fit in under the opening, and put them up on bricks so that the smaller chicks can get under and hide if they are being picked on.
The other thing I wanted to mention on this thread is that we have been doing deep bedding inside the coops and it has made a demonstrable difference in temperature for the small coop (I'm sure it's working in the big coop, but I don't have a thermometer in there. ) You can put your hand in and turn it a bit and reach warm temps from the composting breakdown of the bedding/poop. AND, we use deep litter composting in the run which has meant enough heat generation from the ground to keep the water from freezing during the day.
So, there we are heading into our 3rd (I can't believe I'm saying this) stretch of week-long freezing temps and snow threats.


