Heat lamps...

2-3 weeks is too little to be out in the coop without a heat lamp - we were talking about grown chickens. I would keep the lamp on the chicks until they are fully feathered. Until the chicks are laying, you will not need to add supplemental light. :)
 
They are usually fully feathered by about 5 weeks old. You would need a seriously big brooder to keep that many chicks in it until they are 8 weeks old. Many people put youngsters in their coop around 5 weeks, if it is very cold you can add supplemental heat at first and wean them off of it as they grow larger.
 
You could put them in the coop now (as long as they'll be separated from any adult chickens you may have) and keep a heat lamp or two on them to make sure they're warm enough. Watch your chickens and you will know if they have enough heat. Crowding around the lamp = not warm enough. Scattering away from the lamp = too warm. Milling around, seeming content = just right. I never check temps anymore - just pay attention to how they're acting.
 
You could put them in the coop now (as long as they'll be separated from any adult chickens you may have) and keep a heat lamp or two on them to make sure they're warm enough. Watch your chickens and you will know if they have enough heat. Crowding around the lamp = not warm enough. Scattering away from the lamp = too warm. Milling around, seeming content = just right. I never check temps anymore - just pay attention to how they're acting.
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How many weeks? Mine are now 7 and 6 weeks old. I'm still providing the heat at night.
 
So after much reading, it makes the most sense to not heat... So what to do if we are in the middle of winter and have been using a heat lamp? Wait until spring, or can I wean them off it now? (they are about 8 months
 
old and the temperature here is now in the teens at night and upper 30's in the day.)
 
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