The tarp could cut off all ventilation, met from the heat lamp, and of course be destroyed by a predator.
But, it's your risk to take.
But, it's your risk to take.
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And it's really only a 5 degree difference for them during the day, and they huddle at night.Temperature should not be a big issue since they have a heat lamp in there.
Chicks do not really care whether they are inside your house or outdoors.Will they be ok? Did I move them outside too soon?
Predators are one of the biggest things to consider when raising chickens and building their home. If you don't have them now they will come once you get chickens.Wow. So many different responses. It is a wire dog cage. I will take a pic or two and post them. I never thought about predators. Never seen any coons, not saying there are none. Only thing I’ve seen is a squirrel every now and then. But I’ve never been out all night when coons are usually out
A chicken coop would be a good idea.I think you should move the chicks back in. I usually move them out at 6 weeks. Maybe keep them inside in the dog kennel until you get or build a chicken coop.