4 of our original 5 in their cardboard box brooder. Spring 2010 |
We kept the chicks in a big cardboard box (brooder #1) in the garage with some wood shavings, food and water and heat lamp. We wiped their butts (necessary grossness), held them lots and realized quickly that we needed to get started on their coop! Chicks turn into chickens remarkably fast!
1 of 4 in our 2011 batch |
Last year, knowing we definitely wanted to continue keeping laying hens, we got 4 new chicks: 2 Ameracaunas and 2 Rhode Island Reds, but instead of throwing them in a tub again, Tool Lady designed an actual brooder (brooder #2) for them.
Our 2012 newest Newbies in Brooder #2 |
You see, inside the box, there is a ledge built around the entire bottom. Onto this ledge is stapled the wire mesh. For the first week - week & a half we put a paper bag directly on top of the mesh and then put shavings on top of that. This allows the babies to get their footing and gives them a cozy bed to sleep on.
After that (once the chicks are about 2 weeks old), we remove the paper bag and simply put the shavings directly on top of the wire mesh in one corner. What this does is allows all the chicken shit to fall down through the mesh while still giving the chicks a cozy spot to sleep in.
Here's a downward shot of the wire mesh flooring at the bottom of the brooder. |
Here's a shot of the open drawer underneath. It is about an inch deep to catch shavings & shit as they fall through the mesh above. |
In the meantime...Happy brooding!
He Said... built our brooder and we were in Version 2.0 before we got the chicks. Hopefully he will be blogging about it soon. I am going to put in a bug fix and request a drawer and a wire mesh floor for easy cleaning in Version 3.0
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty hilarious how, as soon as you think you've gotten something done and start using it, you immediately see what you "could've/should've" done differently?! Always learning, aren't we? :-)
DeleteI love that design, but we'll need one on 'crack' for the 50+ we'll be ordering. LOL I'm thinking of just building a holding brooder section in the new large coop (nope, not built yet). We had the chicks and ducklings mixed into our corral and at 2 week old the chicks were able to jump on top of the corral and try hopping down.
ReplyDeleteThey were little stinkers too, because even though I had a perch for them, they had to be higher, like on top of the feeder. They were too cute. I miss having chicks.
We were going to build a brooder into the newly expanded coop...but we haven't newly expanded it yet ;-) So, instead, last weekend we built a stand alone brooder with it's own mini run. I'll post about it probably this weekend. It's been working out well so far, but we still need to expand the coop for when the newest Newbies are ready to join the Ladies.
DeleteBeautiful design! And seeing those chicks roosting is so cute - gives me a smile everytime I see your pictures of them :)
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Awww...thanks, Jaime!
DeleteWe are still in version 1.0. We use a dog crate half with a cage top and heat lamp. Works well for up to 8 until they are old enough to go outside. Of course, I'm in CA, so they can go out much sooner. Ha ha. I think you did a great job with your brooder!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds brilliant! Sometimes I wish we lived in a warmer climate...it seems to make so many "farming" activities easier...but I would miss my dry mountains ;-)
DeleteWe often had chickens in a box with a lamp in our lounge room when we kids - it was definitely low tech though, tool ladies version looks heaps better.
ReplyDeleteI hope "Tool Lady" does not mind, But inspired me to get a brooder built today! I built it with legs that raise it up high enough so I can slide a tray from a Rabbit cage under it. It is 2 foot square and the try is 3 1/2" deep. I like the idea of the wire as a floor with wood chips. Should be able to keep it clean and keep the chicks out of the mess!
ReplyDeleteAll I need now is the Heat Lamp and the Chicks!
Tom
Tom, I'm so happy to hear you were inspired! The drawer is quite magical! I can't wait to see your new chicks when they arrive!
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