Annabellaa
Chirping
- Oct 2, 2022
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I have taken on raising chicks and although I thought I knew what I was getting into, boy was I wrong! My chicks are 6 weeks old and up until now the weather has been fairly nice (located in canada). But the weather is about to start dropping and my 5 chicks have completely outgrown all of the different stages of indoor containers and coops I have made for them. I have an insulated coop for outdoors but I am worried they will not be able to survive the negative temperatures coming up. They seem to be fully feathered and quite large. I have one remaining hen from my old flock and I do not want to spring all 5 of them on her at once so I am putting them in a coop with her but with some fencing between them. Will they be warm enough to survive temperatures as low as -3 at night? Should I give them a few more weeks, or will it be too cold at that point? I really don’t want to sell them but if I am putting them in danger I will have to. Please, any advice will help!!