Moving baby chicks into the garage....

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View attachment 1700168 Hello!

My chicks are 3 weeks old today and looks like we'll have to move them into the garage! We've had them in the mud / laundry room, but the smelliness and dander is really starting to flow throughout the house, yikes! :barnie I'm doing the move today. I don't have a wood brooder, but I did purchase a large cardboard wardrobe box, cut the top out and have an A frame standing heat lamp that can be placed over top. It doesn't touch the sides of the box. We cut out some hardcloth and placed over the openings along the top of the box. The chicks seems to be doing well. We check the inside temp now and then just to make sure they're warm. Our garage isn't insulated though, it's pretty drafty. Average outside temps here in Idaho are 45-50 degrees. Any suggestions on moving them to a drafty garage? Thanks!!!!
 
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If they are in the box with a heat lamp available for them, they should be just fine. The box should block any direct drafts on them. I would keep them up off the floor of the garage though as the concrete will be very cold.
I brooded my chicks from day one in my garage last year but I didn't get the chicks until the end of April.
 
They should be fine in the garage, since there in a cardboard box. Put your lamp at one end, don't heat the whole box, they need a cooler area also. Hopefully your working on your coop, because your garage is gonna be full of dander also.
 
Thanks so much for everyone's advice! We already have an existing flock, but they were all hatched by their mamas so they had a natural heat source. We already have a coop for them. Our flock has shrunk in size due to predators, so we decided to purchase 12 Wyandotte chicks from the local hatchery to add to the flock! ~ ~ It's been a while since using a brooder. :) :love Checked on the chicks this morning in our drafty garage and they are warm and cozy. I wrapped some tarp around the outside of the box and partially over the top of the box brooder. Makes for nice insulation.
 

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