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  • @fyraflyaim1990
    @fyraflyaim1990 2 года назад +153

    We had the same set up! You can fit the tent inside a kiddie pool.

    • @taragrace3705
      @taragrace3705 2 года назад +8

      Great idea!!! Thank you!

    • @baptizeus
      @baptizeus 2 года назад +4

      Smart!

    • @rikiriahi8295
      @rikiriahi8295 2 года назад +2

      I was actually thinking the same thing! Thanks

    • @Odin31b
      @Odin31b Год назад

      Kiddie pool, por que a kiddie pool?

    • @hecxhockgames4114
      @hecxhockgames4114 Год назад +1

      @@Odin31b so that it doesn’t spill in da floor and it spills in a kiddie pool if the water spills over 😂

  • @TEABRACELETS
    @TEABRACELETS 2 года назад +53

    My family has always wanted chickens, and we are thinking about moving to have more land for animals. This video helps!!😊 edit: I moved to a place with 2 acres. 🎉

  • @SeedsofPromise
    @SeedsofPromise 2 года назад +116

    Press’n Seal wrap for the brooder plate works great. Just replace the wrap every couple of days. We have this same setup and it works great. Love your videos.

  • @hidelta
    @hidelta 11 месяцев назад +7

    Can you please do a video showing daily care with this setup? How do you clean it out? ❤

  • @karens8243
    @karens8243 2 года назад +26

    I got my first baby chicks today and am using your set up. Thank you for all of your videos. I picked one person to follow because of all the different info out there and you were the one. :)

  • @angrygamer5338
    @angrygamer5338 2 года назад +16

    I used a large dog crate I had for a while. Then zip tied those annoying plastic signs you find peppered all over town to the sides. (I cut then until they were halfway up) Works perfect!! The plastic dog tray at the bottom keeps leaks off floor etc. Use the large side door to clean out the coop. PERFECT!

  • @OliverwayCo
    @OliverwayCo 2 года назад +54

    Just ordered our first chicks ever!! Your content gave me confidence to go for it!

    • @missantrelle
      @missantrelle 2 года назад +5

      Getting mine today and very thankful for this channel to get me ready

    • @SuperDobieGirl
      @SuperDobieGirl Год назад

      I got my small animal enclosure on Amazon, too it was 12 bucks

    • @claymonsterpottery
      @claymonsterpottery Год назад

      Good luck! Or if it’s later then I hope it went well.

  • @cindybrook543
    @cindybrook543 Год назад +4

    Thank you for your videos, we really enjoy them, and they have been super helpful in educating us. We are new to chickens in general, just got our first ones as babies (2 day old) from our local feed store yesterday (9 Easter Eggers and 3 Rhode Island Reds). We are using the same setup that you suggested here (our tent is 45" wide), and there is plenty of room for them. All of them are doing super well. One thing we noticed is that because we got our chicks at our local feed store, the feed store taught them how to drink with the gravity fed waterers, and it took a bit of time yesterday for the chicks to be ready enough to drink and curious enough to understand drinking from the nipple waterer. If anyone else is doing this, just have some patience and keep coming back. I would peck at the nipple with my finger and then with the water go to their beak and one by one they started to slowly get it. It probably took about 1/2 the day before they were all drinking from it, now they are pros :)

  • @Nancycraft22
    @Nancycraft22 Год назад +3

    I took your suggestion and bought one of these small animal playpens. GAME CHANGER!! They stay in the pen and still have room to practice their flying skills. Not so much dust everywhere. Thanks so much for the idea. Great videos

  • @dougbas3980
    @dougbas3980 5 месяцев назад +1

    I enjoyed your video.
    My wife and I are mid 70s on 10 acres as a homestead. We raise larger quantities of chick >25, so have not brooded them indoors. We are using a 2'x4' brooder in an unheated barn. That presents a problem in Michigan (~28F today). We use two 250 watt heat lamps with a controller that keeps them at the correct wattage to hold the right temp and two so that we save the chicks if one fails. We do straight run with about half roosters. They get harvested in the fall. We find Rode Island Reds will produce eggs all winter with some artificial lighting. This process has worked for many years. I think you have expressed a lot of wisdom for your type of having chickens. We do not domesticate our birds. They are to have a good life in our care and then be part of our food system, same as our other farm animals. I appreciate all the good information you share with your videos.😀

  • @missy6664
    @missy6664 2 года назад +7

    We use the puppy playpen for our goslings and the chicks. It works really well until their mess starts to be bad. At that time, I move them to a coop with a run. I also put the water and food on cookie sheet to minimize the mess.

  • @MrsWetdirt
    @MrsWetdirt Год назад +2

    OK, I’ve done this two years in a row now, and it still is the easiest set up. For mine, I use those silver trays that you use underneath a big hot water heater down inside the tent to put all of their food and water on that way if there’s a spill it’s not going everywhere. Such an easy set up!

  • @cgomez113
    @cgomez113 2 года назад +6

    We just started our chicks last week! We moved to 1.5 acres last summer so we can have small animals. I’m so excited

  • @unfocused1
    @unfocused1 2 года назад +3

    Glad Press n Seal on the brooder plate. Rip it off when dirty. Reapply. YES!

  • @alisonorigel573
    @alisonorigel573 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the great ideas! We are in Wisconsin also! Last time we had chicks I used a big tub with a lamp and a normal chicken waterer. What a mess! I just made an Amazon order for the heat plate, the zipper brooder and chick water nipple box you have!!

  • @bethstaggs2369
    @bethstaggs2369 2 года назад +4

    A cardboard empty tp roll is a toy chicks love
    Thank you for this review! I never thought of this set up ! I’m in

  • @crazydaisyminds3597
    @crazydaisyminds3597 Год назад +1

    I bought the rent a coop waterer and feeder. Have had the feeder longer and it seems like they like it. We’ll see how the waterer goes. Hopefully they get the waterer as well. The brooder plate I love. We just hang it and have one side more elevated then the other side so they can pick a side and how warm they want to be. Thanks for the suggestions. They really helped.

  • @robinm7599
    @robinm7599 Год назад +2

    Do you have a video of how and how often you clean the tent brooder?

  • @Odin31b
    @Odin31b Год назад +1

    Ok glad I waited and built my list of supplies as i watched a few more videos. Thanks for the info.

  • @NorthlandSLC
    @NorthlandSLC Год назад +1

    Changed our setup to a rabbit cage that uses a dropping tray. We put a piece of half in hardware cloth in the bottom and cut a hole in the top for easier access and wrapped the sides with cardboard or plastic panels. A heat lamp sits nicely on top and can be secured with a piece of wire. No more litter at all or spilled food or wet from water. All the mess goes through the floor into the trays. We use the nipple with cups so water isn’t waisted as much. Rabbit feeders work good for chick feed too. So much better that scooping gross stuff out if a tub brooder.

  • @violetvengance202
    @violetvengance202 2 года назад +3

    *me sweeping my floor for the 12th time today * YOU are a sanity saver! Ordering now!

  • @jennsinkona
    @jennsinkona Год назад +5

    I wish we could post pics! Thank you for this! We followed this set up and LOVEEEE it! I love how much room they have to run around!! My first hatch had 15 chicks and they all fit in great, I now have my second hatch of 10 plus two Silkie babies I bought and they also have lots of room to play!

  • @bc-guy852
    @bc-guy852 Год назад +2

    You have become my teacher in all-things-chickens. Every video of yours that I've seen is so informative and so full of personal lessons and anecdotes that I'm using your methods in my plan. (I've got just a few on order and I'm new and in BC where it's still cold overnight in May - lots to learn!) Thank you for your super videos and enthusiasm for raising chickens.

  • @maryhawken817
    @maryhawken817 Год назад +4

    I just want to say a big ‘thank you’ for all your chick videos! You have helped my husband and I have confidence to get chicks for our kids. We watch every night on our smart TV and our picking up chicks today 🐣

  • @bbrown6515
    @bbrown6515 Год назад +3

    Would like to know more about your cleaning routine with this setup, approx how often and what your process is? When and how do you transition the chicks?

  • @kimberlygent4950
    @kimberlygent4950 Год назад +1

    my babys come tomorrow.This is my first time with chickens and your videos have been very helpful.keep them coming

  • @docbrady5039
    @docbrady5039 2 года назад +6

    I recently upgraded my brooder set up as well. I was using a standard cardboard box that was pretty decent size. Now I am using a pack n play child crib. So much more space. The netting around it makes for great air flow. We bought 2 isa browns and 2 blackrocks that are just about 4 days younger than our two Easter eggers and three silkies. Allows me to put two perches and spread the water and feeder out a bit more. The chicks seem to enjoy the size

  • @grannyjann
    @grannyjann Год назад +1

    I love Buff Orpington chickens. So sweet. Mine have never been broody, are good layers and follow me around.

  • @albertabyers7157
    @albertabyers7157 2 года назад +4

    I have used this set up before and it works great. As far as keeping the heat plate clean on top I have seen people cover the top with the saran wrap, the press and seal kind. The top doesn't get hot so I think it would be safe as long as the chicks don't peck at it.

  • @darleneoliver7318
    @darleneoliver7318 Год назад +1

    In my waterer i use braggs mountain vinegar and deluited liquid faulvic acid minerals. I also sprinkle a very small amount of organic kelp meal in there food. This works very well for me

  • @andreahudson113
    @andreahudson113 2 года назад +2

    I cut several pieces of cardboard to fit the top of my brooder heater. Attached it with a couple pieces of duck tape. This keeps the top of the heater clean and it’s very easy and quick to change out.

  • @dnmckay
    @dnmckay Год назад +1

    We had a couple of buff Orpington hens and one of them was by far the most loudest hen we’ve had..out of olive eggers, black Australorps and Easter egger. They are pretty though!

  • @teresabeck0710
    @teresabeck0710 Год назад +1

    Love this broader plate. This is my 3rd group of chicken I used it on. I do the same way as you I set mine on an incline.

  • @donnahutson1613
    @donnahutson1613 2 месяца назад

    We bought this chick enclosure for our chicks based on your suggestion. It worked great!! Thanks!

  • @christiansaravia7865
    @christiansaravia7865 Год назад +1

    baby chicks are the cutest little things ever and their chirps are so wholesome, i wish i could have some but i have two cats so im afraid

  • @robinedstene7338
    @robinedstene7338 Год назад +1

    Putting press and seal cling wrap on top of heater keeps it clean

  • @Born-To-Vlog
    @Born-To-Vlog Год назад +1

    I’m getting baby chicks today I’m really happy to get them 🐥

  • @LillyR539
    @LillyR539 Год назад +1

    Great setup.... I want to raise chickens I'm searching first for knowledge. Thank you.

  • @deans2790
    @deans2790 Год назад

    I bought the Brinsea Ecoglow 20 600. It came with a clear plastic cover for the top of the brooder. It is removable for cleaning. They also sell replacement plastic covers.

  • @michelehammond8227
    @michelehammond8227 2 года назад +2

    I want to thank you for your videos. Am new to chickens and pushed to do it more worried about supply chain issues. After reading about the care I almost didn’t do it because we were so overwhelmed and thought it was too difficult. When I came across your videos you simplified so much and made it seem doable. After seeing this setup I decided to try it. 2 days ago we received our 8 new baby chicks. We have a big round table (I have 3 large dogs so floor not an option lol) that we keep it on against a wall of windows. Some other sites they kept saying we would need a smaller space or they wouldn’t be able to find the heated pbrooder plate or the water the first couple weeks so I was going to block some off but there has been no need. as soon. As we put them in with the water food some fat sticks and the heated plate and after letting them loose I put them under plate as they came out I dipped beak in water then in good then watched them running around I would randomly take one back to heated plate and within 30 minutes they were running around eating drinking playing and then back undervplate. It has worked perfect and they use every bit of the space running around and playing so it’s been perfect the water bottle with the nub/nipple thing was sold out so I have the one that they drink around and has worked out fine so far. They sleep sound with no noise once they go to bed and all stay under the heated plate so I am guessing it’s warm enough. Thanks again for all your videos on chickens has been wonderful and has made having the chickens so much more doable

  • @forced4motorsports
    @forced4motorsports 2 года назад +4

    I'm diving into this head first tomorrow; picking up 4 chicks from TSC. I actually bought this brooder a few days before I saw this video so very happy to hear that it's a solid choice. I also picked up the nipple drinker but have both kinds just in case. Not sure about the brooder heater. I got the 12x12 in error, meant to get the 10x10, but it does not get past 90 and that's in one hot spot. I may get a different one from TSC depending on what they have.

  • @tracyg4783
    @tracyg4783 Год назад +1

    I love this, I think it will keep down the dust too

  • @claymonsterpottery
    @claymonsterpottery Год назад +1

    Thanks for the waterer advice. I have a similar set up bought and ready on advice from a chicken expert friend. Last time I used a big cardboard box with chicken wire top. It got stinky and gross quick. I feel like an expert now. My babies arrive mid May. So excited. I only get chicks about every three years so I’m not rushing to invest in a fancy heater. My friend raises chick year round and she advises a small heat pad with a thermostat and puppy pee pads instead of bedding. I’m curious how that will work. Maybe easy to clean but more wasteful? I like being able to compost all things chicken. Anyway, I really appreciate your videos! Thanks.

  • @j.b.4340
    @j.b.4340 2 года назад +4

    Just got my first ones, two weeks old. I’m learning a lot from your channel. Thank you.

  • @joanrichter4718
    @joanrichter4718 2 года назад +2

    THANK YOU FOR THIS ‼️‼️‼️ I haven’t had chicks since I was a little girl… Long long long long long time ago, Lol. I’m getting them soon. But I’m going to order everything below as you recommended. Thank you so much.

  • @blackpackhomesteadchrisand7337
    @blackpackhomesteadchrisand7337 2 года назад +4

    You are on the right track. I like the swimming pool myself but went with the baby crib for a while. The hover brooder is a great thing to have and highly approve. Good Job and God Bless!

  • @JessicaVanHusen
    @JessicaVanHusen 2 года назад +6

    I really appreciate your videos! I am expecting my first chicks in May & all of your knowledge is helping me prepare. Thank you!!

  • @theforestnutritionist846
    @theforestnutritionist846 2 года назад +6

    I love your videos !! I am getting chicks this spring for the very first time ( had chickens when I was a kid on the farm but never chickens as an adult )
    We ordered 6 to start with ..it’s just my boyfriend & myself ..we love fresh eggs and have family that we can give the extras to !!
    We are going to build the same coop that you guys have now (the white one ) and today I’m going to check out these new items that you shared in todays videos !!
    Great info !!
    Oh and my chicks are all going to be Rhode Island reds and I will be getting them june 16 !!
    We also have a fur & feather event in our local town where I’m hoping to pick up one or two specialty breeds 😎 I see how I’m going to be addicted to this as well 🤷‍♀️🐥🐓🐣🐥

  • @marykaystreasures
    @marykaystreasures Год назад +1

    I love the idea you shared with the brooder how hard is it to clean up ❤ I have White Orpington chicks and they're already to big for the over sized tub I have for them . Thanks sharing your video 👍👍👍👍♥️🗝️

  • @gangofgreenhorns2672
    @gangofgreenhorns2672 2 года назад +10

    I used an incandescent bulb, a seedling heat mat, and a 24 hr (high/low) thermometer/barometer in our brooder so I always knew the temperatures near the heat source. Stuff I already had, and worked great. Brooder was just a giant clear tote, with another identical tote upside down on top of it. Used small pieces of furring strips as roosts and to elevate the second tote for ventilation. Worked until they were big enough to go into a dog kennel/not need heat, before the coop.

    • @gangofgreenhorns2672
      @gangofgreenhorns2672 2 года назад +4

      Addendum: I just had two eggs hatch today, I had them incubating under some of my pigeons. Now have one female pigeon acting as a mother, in the brooder set-up described above.

    • @gangofgreenhorns2672
      @gangofgreenhorns2672 2 года назад +1

      They're still doing great and just before two weeks old I removed the seedling heat mat, just like my last chicks they no longer needed it after ~10 days.

  • @UpcycledStuff
    @UpcycledStuff 2 года назад +1

    I used a playpen last year and I LOVED it!

  • @valthatcher1235
    @valthatcher1235 Год назад +1

    Bought the play pen it has worked out great. BUT please be aware that there are tiny threads all over the inside our almost 4 week old chick got one wrapped around her tongue and toe. The other chicks were tormenting her and thats when I noticed the problem. I was frantic cause the thread was so tight I couldn't remove it from the tongue. After some food I think it worked it's way off. There is a tiny bit of blood so will keep an eye on her.

  • @mojoflyingsolo639
    @mojoflyingsolo639 2 года назад +5

    My favorite chicken breed is the Cochins, very friendly and they tend to stick close to the hen house.

    • @pamelaremme38
      @pamelaremme38 2 года назад +1

      I am so excited!!! I am getting 3 cochins in two weeks to add to my flock.

  • @willissar
    @willissar 2 года назад +22

    Hi! This is super helpful thank you - will you use the tent like brooder until they move outside or will you move them into something bigger as they grow? If yes what will you transition them into and about what age? thank you! Love your videos and podcast.

    • @pamelaremme38
      @pamelaremme38 2 года назад +12

      When they feather out usually at 6 weeks depending on your temp outside. There is a guide you can find it on line for temp needs for chicks for what week of growth they are in.

  • @hecxhockgames4114
    @hecxhockgames4114 Год назад +2

    Listen, why am I here even though I don’t own chickens of any kind? Cute chicks. That’s why

  • @Nancycraft22
    @Nancycraft22 Год назад

    I just watched this video today. I immediately ordered a playpen for the chicks I have coming. Before I used huge cardboard boxes with a screen lid. It was always a mess. I don’t know why I hadn’t thought of this. Thanks so much

  • @0824rl0824rl
    @0824rl0824rl 2 года назад +3

    Wow, love the setup. Your videos are so helpful for a beginner chick raiser. Thanks

  • @TaraLevy24
    @TaraLevy24 2 года назад +1

    We just got our first ever chicks today!!! They are adorable!!! We got this same brooder thanks to watching your videos!! We had no clue what to do, so thank you!!!!🐥🐣🥚

  • @bdrummond5414
    @bdrummond5414 2 года назад +3

    This is a good one! I used one of those fold up baby gates, but this looks so much better because the bedding can’t go flying 😂

  • @tammyohlsson7966
    @tammyohlsson7966 2 года назад +6

    I just transited my grown flock to the nipple waterer.
    Love it!!!
    I put peanut butter with a meal worm stuck on it on the nipple. It took a few hours, but they figured it out.
    I did remove all other water sources.
    Game changer with adult birds as well. Blessings!

    • @pamelaremme38
      @pamelaremme38 2 года назад +2

      I'm just the opposite. I hate my Premier 1 nipple waterer. Some of my chickens are 7 years old. Yes, they learned but they were ALWAYS thirsty. They were NOT happy. As soon as I would open the coop to let them out they frantically ran out to FIND WATER!!! They would drink like their life depended on it. I ended up switching back to my old waterer.

    • @Sammyzuko
      @Sammyzuko 2 года назад +1

      @@pamelaremme38 My chicks are now 3weeks old and I've been experimenting with a nipple waterer. They all know how to drink from it, but if I add a regular waterer they all rush to it and drink like their life depends on it. Seems like they would survive with just a nipple waterer, but doesn't seem ideal even though I love how clean it keeps their water.
      edit: This is with the red horizontal nipples. Maybe they would prefer the black vertical style.

  • @kayegenin123
    @kayegenin123 2 года назад +3

    I am in Wisconsin too and getting my first chicks this spring! I just bought a two person tent for my chickens instead of a tent like brooder because I figured it’s cheaper and more spacious. I also got a warming brooder with a plastic cone on top to keep them from jumping on it… I’m sure you could find the attachment easily to add to yours.

  • @GyngerBreadMan
    @GyngerBreadMan 2 года назад +1

    That metal feeder that you have for your chicks is better used with a mason jar. I’ve had a lot of issues On trying to fit the plastic jars on them but the mason jars work great!

  • @Dzaeli
    @Dzaeli 2 года назад +2

    I put my chicks on a heat mat with a thermostat since I already have it from my snake (she got upgraded to a bigger one) and to imitate the brooder plate set up I gave them a cardboard box to hide under over the warm spot for the first week or so and they seemed to really appreciate it. I threw it out once they were big enough to jump on top and poop all over it since they aren't as small and scared now anyway.

  • @katwilliams2950
    @katwilliams2950 Год назад +1

    These chicks are so precious 💕 I'd love to have chickens one day

  • @primitivedaisy
    @primitivedaisy Год назад

    I’m watching this for probably the third time, but today I’m watching because it is chick day! I copied this setup and am so glad. it sounds like it will take the mess out of raising chicks. This is our first time getting chicks, your channel has helped me prepare and learn. I’m also in Wisconsin, so your info is so applicable. Thx! 😊🐓

  • @jenjohnson2984
    @jenjohnson2984 2 года назад +2

    They make an angled “cap” for the brooder plates to keep the from sitting on the plate. Should also be available on Amazon.

  • @ashleighnelson512
    @ashleighnelson512 Год назад +1

    I want chickens so much but we aren't able to yet, so I live vicariously through your videos 😅 Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience! 🐤🐤🐤

  • @LavenderandLinen
    @LavenderandLinen Год назад

    Brilliant! The tent is such a great idea!!

  • @UsmanFaraz854
    @UsmanFaraz854 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing your experience and your all videos very interesting and there is much for learning and to raise chicken. Stay blessed and live happily 😊 🙏

  • @garyvee6023
    @garyvee6023 2 года назад +1

    I made a 6mm ply frame that sits on the outside edge of my heat plate that stops the chicks from jumping up on it. The first one I made out of old plastic cutting boards which is higher than the wood one so as I adjust the height of the legs I can change the height of the frame to the smaller (in height) wood one as my brooder is only 500mm high. After more than 2 years of chicks (hundreds) my heat plates look like they just came out of the box. I also raise my feeder (and waterer) slightly on a block of wood (about 40mm) so its a bit more difficult for them to kick shavings into it.

  • @kayea6078
    @kayea6078 5 месяцев назад

    I'm a beginner when it comes to raising chicks so this vid is really a huge help. Thank you very much. Just ordered a tent play pen and brooder plate. Although I'm having a hard time finding a nipple water feeder that comes with a tank in pet and poultry stores here in the Philippines. :(

  • @kimberlysimpson343
    @kimberlysimpson343 2 года назад +2

    Thanks so much for your channel! I've learned so much and really appreciate the time you've taken to help the rest of us starting out.

  • @Craftysheila
    @Craftysheila 2 года назад +3

    I was wondering if I could just use a brooder plate, the heat lamp idea made me nervous! Thank you for the tips!!! I hope to get my first bunch of chickens soon!!!!

    • @michelehammond8227
      @michelehammond8227 2 года назад

      I just got mine 2 days ago....the heated plate has worked great for them. They are under there all night silent, and in snd out during the day. Our room temp is between 70 and 72. I almost got heat lamp too because I was afraid brooder plate wouldn’t be warm enough but am glad I didn’t

  • @darlenemckay265
    @darlenemckay265 Год назад +1

    Just found your channel! I love the set up. I actually already have a pet playpen like this but never thought about using it for chicks. I'd usually drag a big heavy horse trough inside to brood my chicks in. I plan on trying your idea. I also just purchased the waterer and the chick brooder after watching your video. I always used the heat lamps in the past, but constantly worried that my chicks would either get too hot or too cold, not to mention the fire danger. I have a very small incubator that I've hatched chicks, chicken, turkey and guineas,before. I just placed 9 eggs in it a few days ago. I do want to get some of the buff orpington chicks. Thank you for your content! You have a new subscriber.

  • @OrthodoxBeards
    @OrthodoxBeards 2 года назад +5

    So I got my first 10 chickens a week and a half ago. I am using this exact set up (although, I have to say the Rent-a-coop brooder is superior, it's so easy to adjust and has like 20 some levels). I have two questions: 1. How do you change the shavings and how often? 2. Did you keep them in this until they were ready to go outside? (6-8 weeks)

    • @OrthodoxBeards
      @OrthodoxBeards 2 года назад +6

      I am going to follow up with all the reasons NOT to use this (and not to keep chickens in your living spaces)
      1. The mess. After about a week and a half, when they start scratching, you're going to have a mess everywhere. And yes, that dust contains fecal matter. I'm sure it's not much better with a plastic or metal tub, but at least that only comes out the top.
      2. You can't see well into this container. The mess makes it really hard to closely observe your chicks. Any time we wanted to check them out well, we had to open it.
      3. My chickens are TERRIFIED of the sound of the zipper. It seems super stressful to them every time I have to feed them or change their water.
      4. You can't move it unless it's to somewhere it can be dragged.
      5. It's a royal pain to empty and clean, because when you try to take it out to dump it, it tried to fold up on itself.
      6. It's shallow. My chicks are 4 weeks old and are almost to big to sit on their (low) roost in this (their heads hit the top mesh). It's also easier for them to fly out of it.
      I'm not an expert, but I highly discourage keeping chicks in your home anywhere that can't have a thorough wipe down and not anywhere that contains porous surfaces (couch, etc). It will stink and you'll have poop dust everywhere.

    • @tomaitoe
      @tomaitoe Год назад

      @@OrthodoxBeards Thank you! You answered all of the concerns I had about this setup.

  • @Silverhineko
    @Silverhineko 6 месяцев назад +1

    I used a heat/brooder plate, but my chicks were hardly leaving under it. I gave it a day or two, and their behavior hadn't changed, so I bought a cermanic bulb emitter (reptile) and used it with the brooder (one on each side).
    Instant behavior changer. Suddenly they were running outside of their plate and "basking" underneath it. It must have been too cold for them to be out without the cermanic emitter.
    So, just be prepared to change strategy if the chicks need it. I ran brooder plate 24/7, raising height as needed, but had to add in a closer led bulb and cermanic heat emitter (used inside a parabolic reflector like the infrared heat bulbs are) based on their behavior. They get like 500F, as so you still have to be careful with what they come in contact with. I day/night cycled the led bulb and cermanic bulb so it would be like the sun to them.
    Having a heat gun is useful, so you can check the temperature of various spots. There should be a warmer side and a cooler side, so the chicks can self regulate and not die.
    I kept moving the bulb up a bit every week so the temperature would lower and they could acclimate to temperatures better.
    I ended getting a 2 person tent for my chicks - around 2-3 weeks there just wasn't enough room in large plastic tote I had, and I felt bad. I moved the heat plate over to tent, so they still had that while they feathered.
    It worked great. It was a Coleman tent I bought used/like new from Amazon around 20-25$. Just don't expect to use the tent for people afterwards - chick nails scratched some small holes which would let water in and it had a smell. (Chicks were in there from around a month).
    I did daily weigh ins for my chicks to monitor their weight (each had a banded color). I would handle each 2-3x a day for 10-60mins depending on age. I did the wet mash with them and they are super friendly chickens. They run over towards me if they see me - even if I'm looking at them my office window two stories up.

  • @battlebornoutreachministri5073
    @battlebornoutreachministri5073 Год назад +1

    Just bought this thanks for info

  • @jennsinkona
    @jennsinkona Год назад +1

    TIP IF YOU DO THIS SETUP***
    1) I put puppy pads under the shavings then I can roll them up from the outside in and just toss it!! Makes the cleaning done in under 5 min!
    2) the 16x16 Rural365 brooding plate and it fits the rent a coop brooder cone of same size (but more expensive) so they can’t poop on top of it!
    And when my chicks moved outside I was able to spray it all down with the hose (the tent) to clean and dry in sun on my laundry line ! It’s

  • @jamesorr1200
    @jamesorr1200 Год назад +1

    Your two chick videos are the most helpful I’ve found as we wait for our first few to arrive this week! Do you think this waterer would work with babies fresh from their shipping box?

  • @LLjean-qz7sb
    @LLjean-qz7sb Год назад +1

    You could always( if you really want to be thrifty) get a child's mesh playpen from a Thrift Store and put a tablecloth across the top for a cover and plastic sheeting under the shavings. God Bless!

  • @anbushinobi036
    @anbushinobi036 Год назад +1

    I bought this tent but in a different color! Mine says that it is water proof but I haven't tested it yet. Im so glad you shared this. It's soooo much better than a plastic tub and I love that I can move them around easily

    • @amandabeaty2097
      @amandabeaty2097 Год назад

      Do you keep yours zipped up all the time? And do you keep the chicks in this brooder until they are ready to go outside?

    • @reynaehrman4429
      @reynaehrman4429 Год назад

      Wondering this as well

  • @ameliehebert7480
    @ameliehebert7480 2 года назад +1

    Nice video. I do use lamp for heating, incandescent light of 40w close to the bird but in a secured "cage" so it dont touch the ground and the chicks cant touch the lamp. Any electric device have fire risk even if used correctly.
    Almost had a fire with an incubator that for no reason started to heat WAY to much it reach 101°c not °f, when i disconected it. I was about to touch it with my hand, i feel the warm around it so i used an infrared thermometre and was shock. Alsmost burn myself.
    Had issues with heating cable made for reptile and use correctly. It was heating to about 60°c when was set to 32. That one was a termostats issues. Probably the incubator too.
    So personnaly any device made to heat is a risk. I check twice a day if everything is fine now.

  • @hannahbrummel3939
    @hannahbrummel3939 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @philonda
    @philonda 6 месяцев назад

    All my chickens are 8 months and laying now, and still love the wet food treat you mentioned 😅

  • @BakingwithBecca10
    @BakingwithBecca10 5 месяцев назад

    I know this is old but if u r using the same brooder heater from tractor supply..... I found that the press and seal cling wrap can go on top and be changed daily once they figure out how to sit and poop up top 😂

  • @leeannandrews932
    @leeannandrews932 2 года назад +5

    Just a note for anyone like me looking for chicks I ran into a super sale on older chicks at my local tractor supply store they were 1.oo each & about 4 to 5 weeks old so I will not have to house them for as long & yes I bought them all 😆

  • @alisda05
    @alisda05 2 года назад

    For the heat plates I always tape a puppy pad on top. I get them at the dollar tree and if just cut them to the right size.

  • @clydes95cummins
    @clydes95cummins 2 года назад +2

    Love your videos!!!
    I want to get chicks but I’m on the road 5-7 days a week and can’t justify leaving my wife home with my chicks while she has a toddler and soon a newborn to deal with. Maybe I'll buy some pullets to start with.

  • @addieanderson2043
    @addieanderson2043 2 года назад

    Yes my Buff Orphentons. Went broody, good layers and were my friendliest.

  • @Tam19939
    @Tam19939 2 года назад

    I decided to use concrete backer board to wrap my 2x4 framed Bruder and it’s worked out great!

  • @DemonetizedTravel
    @DemonetizedTravel Год назад

    Thank you so much! Your links helped me get your exact set up. Watching again to figure out the water dispenser. I so appreciate you sharing your experience and expertise!

  • @jenny-r8h
    @jenny-r8h Год назад +1

    Do you do the deep litter method with your chicks? Or can you explain how often you clean or replace your chick shavings?

  • @cynthiab9229
    @cynthiab9229 Год назад +2

    Your videos are so awesome. Helpful without fluff. Do you have any tips on pasty butt? I’ve tried qtips and washcloth with warm water but I’m wondering how you do your soaking.
    Also, we totally got the pet tent you recommended and it’s a game changer!! The feeder and waterer are also amazing! 🤩

    • @mindykeegan5012
      @mindykeegan5012 Год назад +1

      The easiest way I have found to remove pasty butt is to lower their bottom into a dish of warm water for about 30 seconds. Then try to wipe off the poop with a tissue or paper towel. If it doesn't come off easy, dip the chick's bottom again for 30 seconds. It should come off pretty easily. Make sure to dry the chick thoroughly afterward.

    • @noelleteller9203
      @noelleteller9203 Год назад

      I recently had to deal with this. I ran the baby chicks bottom under a small stream of warmnwater making sure to not get baby chick wet other than that spot and worked the hard lump of poo with my fingers until it all dislodged.

  • @talkinnmedia4535
    @talkinnmedia4535 6 месяцев назад

    Sweet home Wisconsin. Yes it’s cold in March

  • @cassandrahill4998
    @cassandrahill4998 2 года назад +3

    My first 7 chicks will be ready for me on 5/5, so I’ve been binge watching your videos and learning all the things! I’m in northern Minnesota so I appreciate your local experience

    • @juniperdaunen1146
      @juniperdaunen1146 2 года назад +1

      My first little chickies are coming on 5/9! It's so much fun!

  • @learningtogrowinChrist
    @learningtogrowinChrist Год назад +1

    Very helpful ordered a few items you suggested. Clicked for affiliate program hopefully goes through on your end.

  • @Donnybrook10
    @Donnybrook10 2 года назад

    My Lav Orp is far and away the most talkative of all. She was loud as a baby and remains loud as an adult. My Lavs are indeed more skittish but one has been very broody and raised to broods. Great mom. I highly recommend you consider cochins in the future. They are far and away the sweetest birds I own.. We have most all varieties but the Blues are full of personality and enjoy human interaction. Same with the buffs, My one Rooster is a Buff cochin and hes huge. Hes a great protector and minimal crower.

  • @chadhoffer
    @chadhoffer 2 года назад

    Wow, I love that. I like to have my brooder in the living room. You can play with the chicks while watching TV 😀

  • @OneGunBrad
    @OneGunBrad 2 года назад

    We have that same brooder plate and while I like it, it's a pain to clean messes off of - especially when you're scraping crap out of the crevices. I built a small table to slide over it and it saves so much time. We staple cardboard to the top of the "table" cover and it's a breeze to maintain.

  • @blkmjcwmn61
    @blkmjcwmn61 Год назад

    Thanks for the tip on the nipple drinker! I am raising my first chicks and I wasn't looking forward to the water problems.