I am a newbie here and I am about to order a new flock, the brooder box is ready and so is the coop once they are big girls! I've kept chicken before (easter eggers) when I lived in Colorado several years back. Now I live in the high desert in California where we have daytime temps in 90's - 100's and the evenings can get into the 60's. If I set up my brooder box in the garage I won't need any heat in the daytime as the garage is around 80 - 98 on it's own. There's good ventilation (a large screened window) however I don't want them to be too hot! And as it progresses into evening they would need a heat lamp.
I guess my question is how constant does the temperature need to be for the first few weeks? If it fluctuates between 80 and 98 (up and down, depending on the weather outside) is that too much of a difference? My other option would be to haul the brooder into the air conditioned house and use the heat lamp constantly, monitoring it for 95 degrees then decreasing by 5 degrees each week. The brooder is 2' 4' x 2' high, made of plywood and 2x4s so it's pretty big to move around. I also have 4 cats inside. I can cover the brooder with hardware cloth to protect the chicks but I remember it didn't take long before they are fairly stinky even with daily litter/shaving changes.
So - better for the chicks to have them in a garage with temperature variances or should I really bring them inside?
And - I am still trying to decide on what breed(s) -- while I have your attention -- how would the following get along together? I want a variety (total of 16 birds) and was considering a few of each of the following: Dominique, Welsummer, Salmon Favorelle, Golden Campine, Araucana and Columbian Wyandotte so the egg colors would be varied. I've read a bit about each breed and didn't see any indication that they would be unduly aggressive -- but I'd rather hear from the voices of experience here! If one of these breeds is known for bullying the others I'd rather not invite trouble into the coop
Thanks so much!
I guess my question is how constant does the temperature need to be for the first few weeks? If it fluctuates between 80 and 98 (up and down, depending on the weather outside) is that too much of a difference? My other option would be to haul the brooder into the air conditioned house and use the heat lamp constantly, monitoring it for 95 degrees then decreasing by 5 degrees each week. The brooder is 2' 4' x 2' high, made of plywood and 2x4s so it's pretty big to move around. I also have 4 cats inside. I can cover the brooder with hardware cloth to protect the chicks but I remember it didn't take long before they are fairly stinky even with daily litter/shaving changes.
So - better for the chicks to have them in a garage with temperature variances or should I really bring them inside?
And - I am still trying to decide on what breed(s) -- while I have your attention -- how would the following get along together? I want a variety (total of 16 birds) and was considering a few of each of the following: Dominique, Welsummer, Salmon Favorelle, Golden Campine, Araucana and Columbian Wyandotte so the egg colors would be varied. I've read a bit about each breed and didn't see any indication that they would be unduly aggressive -- but I'd rather hear from the voices of experience here! If one of these breeds is known for bullying the others I'd rather not invite trouble into the coop

Thanks so much!