That should do great Miss!! I need to find something similar to that for myself. Yep just brood them in the rubber-maid. They will be ready to be off the heat in 6-8 weeks. If not sooner.
If I keep them in the house about 2 weeks can I move them to the new hutch/pen and add heat to it or is being under a covered 3 sided front open barn stall too much exposure even with heat?
How hot IS it there, Miss P?
I tested my babies at 3 weeks... turned off the lamp for a little while and watched them. If they quickly moved to a huddle, I put the lamp back on, though I may reduce the wattage a little. If they don't seem to be chilled and go about their business, then I leave it off. But... I'm sure it's much cooler here at 45-60°F than it is in your world right now.
You won't have to keep your quail under lamps very long...
Maybe the first week, or until they start to feather out. I could use one day like that to dry things up... seems like we've been raining for a week now. Everything is soup.
I had been letting them out in the feild to help with the problems of mud and muck.
For the first time in 4 years we had a dang ole beagle in our feild chasing the sheep. Had my ducks or geese been out I am sure I would have lost them. For now I have to keep them shut in.
The pen is a big mess and their feathers are dirty.