Oh my! When mine are 4 weeks old they have been off all heat for a few days and are integrated completely with the flock! At 3 weeks my heating pad is already on the lowest settings.![]()
Yup mine hit 3 weeks yesterday and I am planning to slide it down a notch to Low when I clean the brooder today. They are almost fully feathered and I don't want them being too hot, which does sounds silly when its in the 30's out but you know what I mean!
Oh by the way, I'm planning to move them out to a bigger brooder (about 3.5'x7') that's out in our small barn; right next to their eventual coop (still in the making). But I really want to see them understand this MHP thing before feeling confident of doing that. Though I'll probably section off a much smaller part for a while to make sure they're oriented to it, and expand the space incrementally.
I had no hard schedule in mind for that move, but was hoping for just a few days. But that's flexible.
No problem with that. I do like to leave them inside for a couple days and make sure no one is having any problems, but the sooner you get them out after that they sooner they can start acclimating. Admittedly, it can be a bit nerve racking having them outside where you can't check on them every 5 minutes, at least at first.