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Based on the photos, those chicks will not have any problems with temperatures in the low 50's. It will actually make them fully feather out quicker.I have them in the coop now and close them in at night in the brooder box and turn the heat lamp on for them. They still have a little bit of fluff on them and I had read that if they still have some fluff on them, they are not fully feathered and they should have a heat lamp on if the temperatures dip below 65. Am I being too overprotective? Would love to save the electricity if it is not needed. Temperatures are in the low 50s at night.