X-Pen for Brooder?

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My almost 2-week old chicks are outgrowing their brooder. I have a fairly large dog x-pen that I'm not using. What do you think about using this as a brooder? I was thinking of using cardboard on the sides a foot up as a draft shield, but leaving the upper 2 feet uncovered (the panels are 3 feet high). Probably will put something down to protect the floor as well. I would include a couple heat lights, a couple waterers and multiple feeders. This is for 40 chicks. How high can young chicks fly? Will I need to cover the top with netting? Will they be able to fit between the bars (1" spaces)? Has anyone used an x-pen before?

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Sounds like a good idea to me.

Yes they will fit between the spaces though. I had some in a medium sized wire dog crate with approx 1" holes in the bars, and they squeezed through them, especially if they wanted to get away from your hand.
 
Is that one of the octagon shaped dog pens? If so, I used one as a temporary pen for my flock until the coop was built. Now granted my guys and galls were a bit older than yours, so they didn't need heat or as much protection.

I attached a small dog crate to the side, covered the top with plastic fencing (not ideal) & did the same on the side where there was a gap from the crate.

I think as long as you can keep them out of the elements, like in a garage until they are old enough to be without heat- it should be fine.


Any Yes----I've found that most chicks can fly pretty well early on- so covering would be wise. I don't know about the spacing & fitting through, but if you zip-tie smaller hole mesh around it- you should be fine. I'd hate for a chick to get stuck in the spaces.
 

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