Response: All About Brooders For Your New Poultry
A solid brooder setup starts with choosing the right housing, heat source, and litter. This guide helps you pick a brooder and set it up for healthy chicks, ducklings, or goslings. We'll cover capacity, material, and practical tips to keep your birds thriving from day one.
Each product below is a practical option from our collection. We compare capacity, material, and features so you can quickly compare and jump to the exact item you want. Check the collections for related gear like Chick Brooders, Cabinet Incubators, and CT incubators to round out your setup: Chick Brooders, H:9.5" Models (Small Chicks), Cabinet Incubators.
⚡ Key Takeaways
- Plan your brooder setup with space, temperature control, and easy cleaning in mind.
- Match brooder size to flock size to avoid crowding and stress.
- Choose durable materials and safe heat sources for long-term use.
Chick Brooder - 2 Section H:15" (Starter Kit for Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks)
When starting small, a two-section design helps separate brooder zones for different age groups or species. This setup is compact enough for a backyard shed while still offering flexibility for future expansion.
Use it with common chick starter diets and a heat source that can be easily adjusted as the flock grows. It's lightweight for quick repositioning, and the PP plastic construction holds up to daily cleaning.
Chick Brooder - 2 Section H:15" (Starter Kit for Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks)
269.99
Brand: N/A
Material: PP Plastic (Polypropylene)
- Two-section layout fits multiple species
- Durable PP plastic construction
- Easy feeding and cleaning access
- Lightweight and portable
Start with a brooder temperature of about 90–95°F at chick level for the first week, then drop the heat by roughly 5°F each week as the chicks grow.
— University of New Hampshire ExtensionChick Brooder - 4 Layer H: 9.5"
Expand capacity with a four-layer brood box designed for small-to-mid sized flocks. The extra tiers let you separate chicks by age or breed, which helps with feeding and temperature management.
Constructed from durable plastic, this setup is straightforward to assemble and clean. It's a solid choice if you anticipate growing your brood or rotating species seasonally.
Chick Brooder - 4 Layer H: 9.5"
1099.99
Brand: N/A
Material: Plastic
- 4-layer design increases capacity
- Suitable for quail, pheasant, partridge
- Multi-bird housing in one unit
- Relatively easy to clean
Use a chick guard (a temporary barrier) for the first 3–4 days to help chicks find and stay near the heat source.
— University of Maine Cooperative ExtensionChick Brooder - 3 Layer H: 15"
Three layers balance capacity with space efficiency. This size works well for a mixed brood of chicks and small waterfowl, keeping heat zones manageable while expanding housing options.
Like the other PP-plastic designs, it's easy to assemble and clean, helping you maintain hygiene and reduce waste between batches.
Chick Brooder - 3 Layer H: 15"
979.99
Brand: N/A
Material: PP Plastic
- 3-layer design for space efficiency
- Durable PP Plastic construction
- Suitable for chicks, ducklings, goslings
- Easy to assemble and clean
Plan stocking density for small numbers carefully—about 10 square inches per bird under an electric brooder in the first week, and roughly 1–1.5 square feet per bird from weeks 1–8.
— University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension ServiceChick Brooder - 4 Layer H: 15"
Four layers offer significant room for growing chicks and other small birds. The design helps you keep feed and water access straightforward while maintaining a tidy stackable footprint.
The PP plastic construction is easy to clean and resistant to daily handling, which matters when you're feeding a growing batch of birds.
Chick Brooder - 4 Layer H: 15"
1199.99
Brand: N/A
Material: PP Plastic
- 4-layer growth space
- Durable PP Plastic construction
- Versatile for multiple chick species
- Straightforward maintenance
Feed chicks a starter diet around 20% crude protein to support early growth and development.
— Oregon State University ExtensionChick Brooder - H:15" Layer Addition
Add-on layer additions let you scale existing brooders without buying a whole new unit. This is handy when your flock expands or you're rotating different species.
The durable PP plastic keeps cleaning simple while the expansion remains stable and easy to install in your space.
Chick Brooder - H:15" Layer Addition
329.99
Brand: N/A
Material: PP Plastic
- Layer addition for expansion
- Durable PP Plastic
- Simple installation
- Safe for growing chicks
To reduce drowning risk, place marbles or pebbles in the base of waterers so chicks can drink without falling in.
— Pennsylvania State University ExtensionChick Brooder - 5 Layer H: 9.5"
Five layers provide substantial room for a larger brood. This setup is especially useful for game birds or multi-bird projects where you want separate zones yet keep the footprint manageable.
Like the other models, it uses durable plastic and is designed for straightforward cleaning between hatch batches.
Chick Brooder - 5 Layer H: 9.5"
1299.99
Brand: N/A
Material: Plastic
- High-capacity 5-layer design
- Up to 150 Quail capacity
- Compact footprint for space-limited areas
- Easy to assemble and clean
For the first few days, place paper towels in the brooding area and sprinkle some starter feed on the towel to encourage early feeding.
— Oregon State University ExtensionChick Brooder - H:9.5" Layer Addition
The Cimuka Comfortplast Layer Add-On is designed to grow with your operation. It's a practical upgrade that adds capacity without requiring a completely new unit.
With up to 30 quail per level, this add-on keeps your setup modular and scalable while maintaining a tidy appearance and straightforward cleaning.
Chick Brooder - H:9.5" Layer Addition
299.99
Brand: N/A
Material: Plastic
- Add-on for expansion
- Up to 30 Quail per level
- Easy to install
- Modular design
For the first few days, place paper towels in the brooding area and sprinkle some starter feed on the towel to encourage early feeding.
— Oregon State University ExtensionChick Brooder - H:9.5" Double Layer Addition
Double-layer add-ons maximize space without clutter. This is ideal when you're expanding flock size and want to keep everything organized in a compact footprint.
It pairs with existing Cimuka Comfortplast components for a cohesive, scalable brooder system that's simple to reconfigure as needs change.
Chick Brooder - H:9.5" Double Layer Addition
549.99
Brand: N/A
Material: Plastic
- Double-layer expansion
- Up to 30 Quail per level
- Modular and expandable
- Easy setup
Store chick feed in a clean, dry, rodent-free area and use sealed containers to protect from moisture and pests; rotate stock to use older feed first.
— University of Maryland ExtensionChick Brooder - 3 Layer H: 9.5"
Three layers provide a compact yet capable setup for a moderate number of chicks or small-game birds. This configuration balances warmth with accessible feeding areas.
Durable plastic construction makes maintenance quick, helping you keep the brood area clean and hazard-free between batches.
Chick Brooder - 3 Layer H: 9.5"
899.99
Brand: N/A
Material: Plastic
- 3-layer layout
- Up to 90 Quail capacity
- Durable and easy to clean
- Space-efficient design
Store chick feed in a clean, dry, rodent-free area and use sealed containers to protect from moisture and pests; rotate stock to use older feed first.
— University of Maryland ExtensionCT120 SH - Egg Incubator - Setter & Hatcher
Incubators and hatchers are a natural companion to brooders. This mid-range CT model offers a balanced option for hobbyists hatching a few batches a year.
The combo unit simplifies the process from egg to chick, providing a compact setup suitable for classrooms and backyards alike.
CT120 SH - Egg Incubator - Setter & Hatcher
999.99
Brand: N/A
Material: Plastic
- Incubator-hatcher combo
- Good for beginners and classrooms
- Mid-range CT series
- Compact and easy to use
Start with a brooder temperature of about 90–95°F at chick level for the first week, then drop the heat by roughly 5°F each week as the chicks grow.
— University of New Hampshire ExtensionCT60 SH - Egg Incubator - Setter & Hatcher
Smaller and more compact, this CT model fits tight spaces while still delivering reliable hatch performance. It's a practical choice for hobbyists with modest requirements.
Ideal for occasional hatch days and classroom demonstrations, it helps you practice careful incubation and observe the process up close.
CT60 SH - Egg Incubator - Setter & Hatcher
849.99
Brand: N/A
Material: Plastic
- Compact CT series incubator
- Setters and hatchers in one unit
- Beginner friendly
- Good for few batches per year
Store chick feed in a clean, dry, rodent-free area and use sealed containers to protect from moisture and pests; rotate stock to use older feed first.
— University of Maryland ExtensionCimuka Wet Plucking Machine - Rust-Proof Goose Duck Feather Plucker
Feather processing can be a bottleneck in small operations. This rust-proof plucker keeps maintenance low with a durable drum and rubber fingers designed for geese and ducks.
It's built for quieter operation and a user-friendly workflow, helping you finish plucking tasks efficiently after a bout of processing.
Cimuka Wet Plucking Machine - Rust-Proof Goose Duck Feather Plucker
799.99
Brand: N/A
Material: Plastic
- Rust-proof construction
- 21" food-grade plastic drum
- CMK7 natural rubber fingers
- Quiet operation
Store chick feed in a clean, dry, rodent-free area and use sealed containers to protect from moisture and pests; rotate stock to use older feed first.
— University of Maryland ExtensionCT120 SH - Egg Incubator - Setter & Hatcher
Mid-range incubator with reliable hatch performance. It fits a hobbyist's needs without taking over your entire workspace.
Use in classrooms or small backyard setups to demonstrate the incubation process and hatch management.
CT120 SH - Egg Incubator - Setter & Hatcher
999.99
Brand: N/A
Material: Plastic
- Incubator-hatcher combo
- Suitable for beginners
- CT series middle model
- Compact design
Start with a brooder temperature of about 90–95°F at chick level for the first week, then drop the heat by roughly 5°F each week as the chicks grow.
— University of New Hampshire ExtensionCimuka Wet Plucking Machine - Rust-Proof Goose Duck Feather Plucker
While not a brooder, this tool completes the processing workflow for farms handling waterfowl. It's designed to minimize maintenance with rust-proof construction.
The 21" drum and rubber fingers provide a steady plucking action, reducing manual labor after harvests.
Cimuka Wet Plucking Machine - Rust-Proof Goose Duck Feather Plucker
799.99
Brand: N/A
Material: Plastic
- Rust-proof construction
- 21" plastic drum with natural rubber fingers
- Quiet operation
- Efficient plucking process
Explore more on the collections page to find coops, waterers, feeders, and bedding to complement your brooder setup.
Conclusion
Choosing the right brooder setup means balancing capacity, space, and maintenance. The options above cover everything from compact two-section starters to expansive five-layer systems, plus incubator-hatcher combos for a complete workflow. Start with a plan that matches your flock size, then scale responsibly as your birds grow.
Remember to pair your brooder with proper feed, temperature control, and safe waterers. A clean, stable environment reduces stress and supports healthy chicks from day one.



