Hello! I've been reading up on wool hens and brooding outside. I have a brooder plate and am planning to use it outside, here is my plan:
Child-size nylon tent (zips up, simple type for sleepovers, not mountaineering) outdoors in a secure coop with a roof. It gets down to the 40s F at night here. I put hemp shavings in the tent and a heat plate, snaked the cord through a little ventilation hole at the top of the tent. Feeder and waterer in the tent as well.
I intellectually understand that chicks in nature under a real hen could live in these conditions, but am looking for reassurance before I try this. I will have a small group (10-16 chicks) and can only keep them inside for a couple of days before they need to go out.
What do you think?
Child-size nylon tent (zips up, simple type for sleepovers, not mountaineering) outdoors in a secure coop with a roof. It gets down to the 40s F at night here. I put hemp shavings in the tent and a heat plate, snaked the cord through a little ventilation hole at the top of the tent. Feeder and waterer in the tent as well.
I intellectually understand that chicks in nature under a real hen could live in these conditions, but am looking for reassurance before I try this. I will have a small group (10-16 chicks) and can only keep them inside for a couple of days before they need to go out.
What do you think?