Things You'll Need
- Large plastic tote
- Pen
- Sharp knife or jig saw
- Drill with small and large bits
- Hardware cloth
- Tin snips
- Small bolts, nuts and fender washers
- Heat lamp with incandescent bulb (60 or 75 watt)
- Thermometer
- Paper towels or disposable puppy pads
- Block of wood or bricks
- Chick feeder and waterer
- Pebbles
Instructions
Prepare the Brooder Top
Mark the dimensions of a rectangular opening in the tote lid. Make a dot in each corner with a pen and draw a line connecting the dots.
Fit a large drill bit into the drill and create a pilot hole in each of the four corners of the rectangle.
Cut out the opening with the sharp knife. Discard the removed plastic rectangle.
Fit the drill with a drill bit slightly larger than your bolts and make a hole in each corner of the lid 1/2 inch from the edge of the opening.
Cut out a rectangular piece of hardware cloth with tin snips. Make the piece large enough to overlap the edges of opening in the tote lid by at least 1/2 inch on each side.
Feed one of the fender washers onto the bolt and insert it in one corner of the hardware cloth. Feed the bolt through one of the holes in the lid, insert a second fender washer on the bolt and screw on the nut.
Screw on the other three corners in the same way. The tote lid will now have a large wire-covered opening in the center.
Prepare the Brooder Box for Chicks
Line the bottom of the tote with paper towels or puppy pads.
Fill the waterer and place pebbles in the tray to keep chicks from falling in and drowning.
Add chick starter to the feeder.
Place a brick or a sturdy block of wood in one corner of the brooder box. Place the feeder and waterer on top. The feeder and waterer should be at the level of the chicks' backs.
Place an inexpensive plastic outdoor thermometer in one corner of the brooder.
Place the tote lid on the brooder box.
Set the lamp on top of the brooder, making sure it sits completely on the hardware cloth, not on the plastic tote lid.
Plug in the lamp and turn it on.
Check the temperature after a few minutes. It should read 95 degrees.
Add Chicks
Dip each chick's beak in the water as you place it into the brooder box.
Secure the lid on the brooder box once all chicks have been placed inside.
Place the brooder in a location away from drafts where it is in no danger of being knocked over.