Our chicks were born May 6, 2013. They were brooded inside, and with a lamp. Now it's time for them to move to the coop. I'm worried they will be scared, or cold. What do I do about lighting??
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Well I got that wrong. I didn't acclimate t hem to the dark before moving them outside to their coop.They should have been sleeping in a dark room for a few weeks by now. They do not need a light in the coop; they will rest better without it, and with daylight coming and going naturally. They should have a window or opening in the coop so daylight comes and goes naturally in there as well.
They may very well do a lot of cheeping the first night or two in the coop, even if you have them sleep in the diark for a night or two in the house before moving them, but this is just a response to change.
Really????????? They are ok in the dark?I know it's hard, but let them fledge, Mama Hen!
Your chicks will be just fine with no light and no babying. They are old enough to be on their own. I have four babies that hatched with a broody on May 15, and she's sooo done with them. She doesn't even nest with them any more; they sleep on the perches with the big girls, and have been doing so for two weeks now. I know it's hard, but your chicks will be absolutely fine--and you will be a happier chicken owner without so much anxiety and worry. Chicks are TOUGH. They can take it.