I am thinking of moving the chicks, as you said, to the coop to finish brooding. Once we get the door on in the next few days, the coop will be predator-proof. All we have to do is complete the run. The run is just about framed completely, then hardware cloth is next ( what we have been dreading the most ). They will be two weeks on the 2nd. I'm guessing because they were 1-day old chicks shipped on the 19th. For one, they have doubled in size already and I have them in a 50-gallon tote, and two getting them acclimated quicker. Over the next ten days, the weather here is expected as nightly lows of 35 - 45F and daytime highs of 50-65F. I plan to move the radiant heat plate and supplemental light so they can find the heat source. Any tips or things I should know? I kept them in the house only for about six days, then moved them to the garage. The lowest temperature in the garage has been around 45-50F at night as well, and they have had no trouble. A couple of the larger ones even sleep next to the heat plate.
Thanks!