That looks like an excellent brooder (if you have an easy way in and out for yourself). Looks like you have two heat lamps which could be over-kill in your climate. As long as the temp stays around 85*F with no serious drafts, they are good to go. I would leave the box out. put down about 2 or 3 inches of bedding, make sure all doors are closed except when someone is coming or going (I would leave the cars outside for now if possible because of the exhaust, even a little could be dangerous), don't let the kids rip and run around them for a few days and the chicks will settle in before you know it.
Chicks are very adaptable. It wouldn't hurt to give them some chicken electrolytes in their water for a while...I give it to my chicks right through 6 weeks and back off at that time...still give it every day but at ever decreasing amounts for about a month. I then give it to them full dosage one day a week.....as long as they are alive. It doesn't cost much and it's good for them.
If you haven't wormed them, I'd get that done next week some time. Should have been done a couple or so before you moved them but wouldn't want to stress them with it just now...they can wait another week, if they haven't been wormed.
Again...just my opinions, based upon a lifetime of messin' with chickens.
EDIT: A standard red brooder light...you do mean 250 watts?
If you think they would be happier, you could divide the brooder in half with a piece of heavy cardboard or better, a piece of thin cheap plywood that can be screwed on, and easily removed.
NO mamma hens...no other birds at all. Talk about stressing them out!
No kids yet, cars are outside, and the dogs that are banned from the garage until further notice. The second lamp is an empty socket in that picture. We're only using one bulb... I removed the spare after I took the pic (before I put babies in!). I figured that two would be WAY too warm for them. The whole thing is filled with pine shavings now.
It's easy to hop in and out for MrB and me... I'm 6' tall, and he's taller still!

I have not wormed them... They've been kept inside in a very controlled environment and have been in the garage for one day. I have boots that I leave outside and do not wear them anywhere near the brooder. Is it possible they got worms somehow? They hatched out of my own flock, and none of my birds (the bigs or the littles) show any signs of worms. I'm curious as to your reasoning from your experience.

I'll mix up some Sav-A-Chick in their water when I get home.

MrsB
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