Showing posts with label Brooder House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brooder House. Show all posts

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Bring on the baby chicks!



It's finally finished!  The brooder house is set up and we are ready for our baby chicks and ducks.  We're still monitoring the temperature to make sure it doesn't fluctuate, but it's been steady for the last couple of hours. 

Feeders and waterers have been velcro'd to untreated 2x4's, so they will stay steady for the babies.  We'll move up to hanging feeders and waterers when they get bigger.  Scott hung a four lamp heater from the ceiling which we can raise or lower to adjust the temperature.  It has an adjustable thermostat, but we found it to be a little unpredictable, so we disengaged it.  We have another heater in the corner that we will probably remove after a few of weeks.

Our new flock is due to arrive on Friday.  We've ordered 50 Buff Orpingtons, 50 Isa Browns, 50 Barred Plymouth Rocks, 15 New Hampshire Reds and 5 Ameraucanas day old chicks.  We've also orderd 5 Khaki Campbell and 5 Indian Runner ducks so we can experiment with duck eggs.
 
Next is gutting the 24 foot, 1967 Air Stream.  As much as I would love to refurbish this cult classic into a lake side oasis, I'll forgo that selfish/expensive dream for the sake of our new tenants (you owe me Scott!).  Oh well, it looks a lot like an egg anyway.

We'll need to not only gut the interior, but patch up some exterior holes and replace the floor with grate, so the droppings will pass through.  After that, we'll mount nest boxes to the exterior, build a roosting structure inside and add a ramp for the chicks to enter and exit. 

More to come over the next several weeks as we try to prepare for spring.  Also, our final hearing with the county is scheduled for early March.  Please keep us in your prayers!

-Nicole

Friday, January 22, 2010

Brooder House Coming Along....

We are getting very close to "ready" with the new brooder house for our new arrivals. We took an old crate that was discarded and have given it a new purpose. The box measures 6.5' x 6.5' inside and will give plenty of room for the girls to move around and stay warm.

We added wooden supports underneath the bottom, added a pass thru and secured it with a couple of bolt locks.
Nicole and I lined the bottom with a pond liner to keep urine from absorbing into the wood. We sealed the bottom corners under the liner with aquarium silicone to keep it from moving and stapled the top all the way around. We added the pine flakes and fluffed them up. It took one bale to get a 3" bed.


Tomorrow we will get the heat lamps adjusted to the right temperature and figure out the locations of the feeders and waterers.  More pictures tomorrow. I'm going to bed.