I have 10 almost 4 week old chicks that I hatched in my class. Since they came home from school they have been spending their days out in the run-separated from big girls unless we are out there. At night they have been coming in to the brooder and heat lamp because otherwise they scream in the run when it is time for bed. Since the 6 chicks(a few days younger) that are with a broody are not sleeping under her-they stretch out nearby her, I figured it is warm enough for this group to sleep outside too. WRONG--they scream
. Breaks my heart. And when we go out there, they jump on us to snuggle
. Well I don't want to spend the night with them in the coop so I gave in and brought them in again last night
oops my son had taken the brooder out of his room to clean it. Well they were just as happy to stay in their little transport box and sleep in his room, Mind you it has no lid and is only 4 inches deep. So they snuggled and slept their all night with no heat lamp--makes me pretty sure they could have handled the temp outside (inside is probably cooler) and they just suckered me into bringing them inside because that is where they are used to going to bed. I did try putting them in their transport box(it is a 1 ft by 2 ft cardboard box that is 4 inches deep that we have always used to take them outside to play from the time they were 3 days old) and leaving it in a crate in their run but all they did was panic and throw themselves at the bars
I am trying to leave them out longer and longer each night but at a certain point they start screaming to come in. Anyone have some suggestions to help ease their transition to sleeping outside at night?