junebuggena
Crowing
Chicks huddle at night for a sense of security. It's just normal behavior for young birds. I've got 12 week olds out in the coop that still huddle in a pile rather than roostSo, if in the daytime they spread out under the pad (when they're under there...) but at night they huddle, does it mean it's too high? At the front of the pad my tallest girl's back just touches the pad, the youngers don't. At night, however, they huddle toward the back. It's been in the 50s at night and their brooder is outdoors. Should it be lower still?