I put mine in a brooder in the coop with a heat lamp from 3-5 days old. No problems whatsoever.
Thanks for the info, no place else to put them yet. LOL We got feathers now so done with the heat lamp then. I don't want to give them a sunburn. LOL!

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I put mine in a brooder in the coop with a heat lamp from 3-5 days old. No problems whatsoever.
Welcome to BYC.Hey guys,
I have a question on when to remove or decrease brooder light / temperature for my nearly three week old chicks. I have had them for three weeks, do not know when they were hatched. lol They are nearly fully feathered and stand about 6 inches at the shoulders and 8 at the heads. They seem to bed down away from the 95 degree area and tails to the heat. I have moved the light way up to the top of the 30 gal bin about 20 9nches from the light to the bottom of the bin. The ambient temperature in the house is 67 to 70 degrees. We have been blessed with warm weather Sunday and Monday so it more due to outside conditions, but down to 67 at night. I don't want them to catch cold. LOL Any help from you veterans in this area would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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I'm in the same boat, RnRRidgerunner!! Mine will brood in the house cause their coop isn't finished yet...good luck!Thanks for the info, no place else to put them yet. LOL We got feathers now so done with the heat lamp then. I don't want to give them a sunburn. LOL!![]()
Thank you. Hopefully it will warm up outside. Only in the upper 40's over the next 10 days!When they are about five or six weeks . So u should keep it in there about 2 or 3 more weeks .![]()
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We're a "no chickens in the house" family. They live in an outdoor brooder/grow out coop from day 1 (that translates to 3 days old because I don't hatch and the guy who does hatches mid-week, sells Saturday). It really is easier to transition them to unheated outdoor temps when they are already in unheated outdoor temps by choice. You just notice they are sleeping on the baby roost and take out the light. No wondering, no worries.