Brooder Shed
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Brooder Shed
Here are a few pics of my brooder shed. Rough and ready but it does the job.

Top hutch complete - more or less. There will be another brooder hutch below and storage space at floor level. (I've got some perspex screens that slot in behind the doors for when the chicks are really tiny to stop draughts).
Here are my growers modeling it for you. (Yes they have got muddy feet cos it was lovely and sunny
I put them out on the lawn in the warmest part of the day - they loved it!
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Top hutch complete - more or less. There will be another brooder hutch below and storage space at floor level. (I've got some perspex screens that slot in behind the doors for when the chicks are really tiny to stop draughts).
Here are my growers modeling it for you. (Yes they have got muddy feet cos it was lovely and sunny


Harrie- Californian Quail
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Location: Nr Bath
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Re: Brooder Shed
Super thanks Harrie, you've given me inspiration
I'll let you know how I get on.
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Klaire- Harlequin Quail

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Number of posts: 430
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Location: Misterton, Doncaster. UK
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Re: Brooder Shed
That's a good idea having persect cover for dual purpose pen/brooder. Thanks Harrie, I might borrow your idea ;o)

andoy- Northern Bobwhite

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