Sounds good! Yes, give them the option of having heat if they need it.
I brood my chicks from age one day in my covered enclosed run. My chicks currently are six weeks old and have been living in the coop and roosting for one week now. They were exposed to below freezing temperatures from the very beginning, so they never needed to acclimatize.
Their heat source in the run is a heating pad on a metal frame, similar to a heat plate. They stopped using heat by the time they were five weeks.Now, they need no heat in the coop at all.
It's very liberating to brood chicks outdoors where they naturally belong. You might consider it for your next chicks. They seamlessly go from run to coop and are integrated into the adul
Sounds good! Yes, give them the option of having heat if they need it.
I brood my chicks from age one day in my covered enclosed run. My chicks currently are six weeks old and have been living in the coop and roosting for one week now. They were exposed to below freezing temperatures from the very beginning, so they never needed to acclimatize.
Their heat source in the run is a heating pad on a metal frame, similar to a heat plate. They stopped using heat by the time they were five weeks.Now, they need no heat in the coop at all.
It's very liberating to brood chicks outdoors where they naturally belong. You might consider it for your next chicks. They seamlessly go from run to coop and are integrated into the adult flock by age two weeks.