I need some advice. Tonight it is to get to 35F overnight low. Only 2 days ago, we brought our keets out to their very large outdoor coop. Up till now we had them climate-controlled indoors in a sizable crate with roosts.  There are 7.
We moved them to the super-secure outdoor coop but left their crate with the door propped open. The crate (roost area) is half-covered with towels as they were used to. They are tending to stay in the crate still, they slept on the roosts in there the 2 nights they've been out there. I used the mama heating pad method, so there is a heating pad set at a low temp that is below the roosts.
My question is, they've been used to house temps, and now after we finally got their coop refurbished, it's 20 to 35 degrees F cooler than anything they had experienced before. I'm worried and don't know if I should put more coverings on the crate to help insulate them, or what else I should do to try to give them some additional shelter with this new and shocking reality (although they very much needed the additional space so that has to be good). I have turned up the heating pad a notch, am wondering if I should make efforts to enclose them more to allow the heat to warm up the crate more.
Any thoughts would be very welcome.
p.s. We also have a flock of guineas who live outside who also hatched their own 5-week-old keets. I know they'll be ok because they've been out in the weather all this time. I had wanted to bring in new genetic material and hatched out these keets, and now we're having a rather early cold snap.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			We moved them to the super-secure outdoor coop but left their crate with the door propped open. The crate (roost area) is half-covered with towels as they were used to. They are tending to stay in the crate still, they slept on the roosts in there the 2 nights they've been out there. I used the mama heating pad method, so there is a heating pad set at a low temp that is below the roosts.
My question is, they've been used to house temps, and now after we finally got their coop refurbished, it's 20 to 35 degrees F cooler than anything they had experienced before. I'm worried and don't know if I should put more coverings on the crate to help insulate them, or what else I should do to try to give them some additional shelter with this new and shocking reality (although they very much needed the additional space so that has to be good). I have turned up the heating pad a notch, am wondering if I should make efforts to enclose them more to allow the heat to warm up the crate more.
Any thoughts would be very welcome.
p.s. We also have a flock of guineas who live outside who also hatched their own 5-week-old keets. I know they'll be ok because they've been out in the weather all this time. I had wanted to bring in new genetic material and hatched out these keets, and now we're having a rather early cold snap.
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
			
		
		
		
	
	
			
		 
			
		
		
		
	
	
			
		 
			
		
		
		
	
	
			
		 So, phew, you are right, they still know how to use it and they will.   They are feathered, but still.
  So, phew, you are right, they still know how to use it and they will.   They are feathered, but still. 
 
		 
			 
			 
 
		

 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		