Quote: Yep! Here's my huddle box blurb:
Make them a 'huddle box', put it in the brooder after turning off the heat(you might have to 'persuade' them to use it) then move it out to the coop with them.
Cardboard box with a bottom a little bigger than what they need to cuddle next to each other without piling and tall enough for them to stand in.
Cut an opening on one side a couple inches from bottom and big enough for 2-3 of them to go thru at once.
Fill the bottom with some pine shavings an inch or so deep.
This will give them a cozy place to sleep/rest, block any drafts and help hold their body heat in.
So I don't think all my chicks can even fit under the pad anymore, but they do like to hang out on top for warmth. I was thinking sense I want them to adjust to a huddle box anyways could I put the pad on the bottom of the box so they would still have warmth for another week or so and then just take the pad out of the box a few days before I move them outside? That way they could still have the heat if they need/want it but they could all fit in the box whereas they can't fit together in the cave. Then if they aren't using the pad I'll just take it out and have just the box. Does this sound logical to you all?
You could put the heat pad in there, I'd turn it
way down tho, then remove after a couple nights.