KirstenColorado
In the Brooder
- Mar 21, 2015
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Ah, lovely Colorado weather. I have three hens who will be 7 weeks old this week, and 15 chicks that are 10 days old. The older gals have played outside during some days, but all nights spent inside.
With the older gals getting big, bringing/keeping them inside while it snow and sleets with huge winds (like today) is necessary, but they LOVE being outside at anything from about 60 degrees and above. They come back inside every evening for the night, though; it's been freezing, or way below at night. It's not uncommon to have an 80 degree day, then a day where the high temp is 30 (during the day!!) until June.
A month from now, I have to go on a week-long business trip, so they'll ALL have to be in their outside coop/area 24/7. They should all be feathered out, but I wouldn't plan on a night that gets anywhere above 40 degrees until June--and probably a cold snap that drops nights back into the 20's.
I'm scared to hook up a heat lamp or anything that could be a fire hazard (and they won't need it next year, usually, since they'll be "grown ups"), but I can't imagine having ANY of them have to put up with such lousy weather on some days.
Biggest questions: for the 7 week olds, when should I attempt to sleep at night knowing that I've forced them outside all night
....for example, it's 28 degrees with freezing rain and wind tonight--they are absolutely sleeping inside the house in their brooder (but there are only three of them, so while crowded, it's only temp)
For the almost two week olds (15 of them!), how am I going to help them survive while I'm gone? I'll be transitioning them for playtime outside this week, but only for a few hours a day.
This is just about as nerve wracking as when I brought my newborn (human) baby home the first few nights. Heck, he's 12 now, and it's still nerve wracking!
TIA~
Oh, have I mentioned how scared I am of anything electric or potentially fire-starting in the outdoor area/coop?
With the older gals getting big, bringing/keeping them inside while it snow and sleets with huge winds (like today) is necessary, but they LOVE being outside at anything from about 60 degrees and above. They come back inside every evening for the night, though; it's been freezing, or way below at night. It's not uncommon to have an 80 degree day, then a day where the high temp is 30 (during the day!!) until June.
A month from now, I have to go on a week-long business trip, so they'll ALL have to be in their outside coop/area 24/7. They should all be feathered out, but I wouldn't plan on a night that gets anywhere above 40 degrees until June--and probably a cold snap that drops nights back into the 20's.
I'm scared to hook up a heat lamp or anything that could be a fire hazard (and they won't need it next year, usually, since they'll be "grown ups"), but I can't imagine having ANY of them have to put up with such lousy weather on some days.
Biggest questions: for the 7 week olds, when should I attempt to sleep at night knowing that I've forced them outside all night

For the almost two week olds (15 of them!), how am I going to help them survive while I'm gone? I'll be transitioning them for playtime outside this week, but only for a few hours a day.
This is just about as nerve wracking as when I brought my newborn (human) baby home the first few nights. Heck, he's 12 now, and it's still nerve wracking!
TIA~
Oh, have I mentioned how scared I am of anything electric or potentially fire-starting in the outdoor area/coop?