Moved Two Week Old Chicks to Mini Coop Today

hsk1977

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Our 7 chicks are 15 days old today, and they were already outgrowing their 40-gallon tote. The last few days they were flying to the edge whenever I took the lid off and with the heat we are having in north Mississippi, they were starting to pant today.

I decided it was probably best to go ahead and move them to their little coop I bought for them to grow out in. They are still in our shop and have a tarp and pine shavings on the floor.

They were nervous at first but now are exploring and running/flying around and seem to enjoy the extra space and ventilation.

Should they be ok in here or is there such a thing as too much space when they are still this young? They are only in the run part. I have the coop door closed. The only thing that makes me a little nervous is that they get excited and start darting around and running/flying into each other and everything in there. I feel like they are just excited about having the space to move now though.

Once they are fully feathered, I will be moving this little coop out into our run so they can be with our 4 older hens and they can start getting used to each other safely. Our run is fully enclosed with hardware cloth, including 12” out all the way around.

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How hot is it in the shop? Cooler than wherever you had it before I assume, since you mentioned they were showing signs of overheating previously.
They have been in our shop the entire time, but previously they were in a plastic tote. It’s pretty hot in there. 😕 We are under a heat advisory until tomorrow night. I don’t have anywhere else for them to be though so I’m not sure what to do. I did set up a fan to blow through the run last night so I hope that helps.

I originally planned to move them outside at 6-8 weeks old, but with temps ranging from 72-95 I am thinking I might be able to take them out there sooner. We have no electricity in the coop but it seems like they wouldn’t need their heat plate in those temps anyway.
 

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