I know there are posts discussing this but I wanted to explain our exact situation and have specific feedback-
We have 7 week old chicks from a local farm store in western Massachusetts. They've been raised inside. We haven't had the heat lamp on for them for a couples weeks as it is generally 65-70° in our home. They (and we) are ready to go outside to their new home. Being spring, there is a large flux in temperature. The lows over the next few days are between 40 and 50. The question is this- will they need supplemental heat sources or are they fine to go directly outside in the brand new, non-drafty coop? Thank you!
We have 7 week old chicks from a local farm store in western Massachusetts. They've been raised inside. We haven't had the heat lamp on for them for a couples weeks as it is generally 65-70° in our home. They (and we) are ready to go outside to their new home. Being spring, there is a large flux in temperature. The lows over the next few days are between 40 and 50. The question is this- will they need supplemental heat sources or are they fine to go directly outside in the brand new, non-drafty coop? Thank you!