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Ok thank you very much, this is exactly what I will do it makes sense to me and it will be a slow process by the time they go out the room temp will be very cool so it wont be that big a shock.
Okay, yes I will keep the brooder warm, I am going to use an Ecoglow and they will be in a secure brooder draft free- the normal room temp is 70, I am just thinking I should slowly lower to room temp, so it will make an easier transition when they are feathered out and move outdoors, does this...
My chicks are due to arrive at in a couple weeks. I live in a cold region and by the time they are ready to go out it will be 40-50* day time and 25-30 evenings. I dont have a garage or similar cool area to keep the brooder in. I do have a spare room that will be dedicated to them once they...