Soooooouuu....
Our 7 week old girls have spend their first 10 days outside in the coop. They seem very happy and free and are growing rapidly.
Even though summer solstice has happened and everybody is waiting patiently with bathing suit in one hand, and sunscreen in the other, the temps have been dropping to the mid 30's at night, up here in the Northwest, so i've been leaving a heat lamp on at night to keep my chicks nice and cozy.
So, here come my two questions:
1) Is it ok for them to have that big light over them, or does it prevent them from fully resting at night?
and,
2) What is a good and coop safe alternative heat source for when the fall and winter comes? They will be well feathered and big by the time the temps drop dramatically, but it can get REALLY cold up here in the high desert...
Thanks BYC'ers. I'd be lost without you....
Our 7 week old girls have spend their first 10 days outside in the coop. They seem very happy and free and are growing rapidly.
Even though summer solstice has happened and everybody is waiting patiently with bathing suit in one hand, and sunscreen in the other, the temps have been dropping to the mid 30's at night, up here in the Northwest, so i've been leaving a heat lamp on at night to keep my chicks nice and cozy.
So, here come my two questions:
1) Is it ok for them to have that big light over them, or does it prevent them from fully resting at night?
and,
2) What is a good and coop safe alternative heat source for when the fall and winter comes? They will be well feathered and big by the time the temps drop dramatically, but it can get REALLY cold up here in the high desert...
Thanks BYC'ers. I'd be lost without you....