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Beccazon
Crowing
Being that I have not raised chicks other than last spring, I am not 100% sure what the best brooder plan is for this time of year here in Michigan. I welcome any ideas or opinions!
In spring here it is very cool and frosts often. Nights were between 30 and 50 degrees often. Days around 50-60ish. I built a space in the unheated mudroom and bedded it thoroughly with a heat lamp at one end of the 4'x8' space. That end was covered on very cold nights to contain the heat. Food and water were in the middle with a cool end for warmer days. Had no problems.
now of course we have the coop and run. I have a space allocated for a brooder area out there with the ability to use a lamp if needed. Whoever hatches will be 3 1/2 weeks at Halloween. The nights SHOULD be around 40 at that time. Days between that and 60...depending. The coop doors are opened during the day with no direct wind on that side but with 4 windows as well in the 10'x10' coop. Once feathered, they should adapt to that easily I assume??
In spring here it is very cool and frosts often. Nights were between 30 and 50 degrees often. Days around 50-60ish. I built a space in the unheated mudroom and bedded it thoroughly with a heat lamp at one end of the 4'x8' space. That end was covered on very cold nights to contain the heat. Food and water were in the middle with a cool end for warmer days. Had no problems.
now of course we have the coop and run. I have a space allocated for a brooder area out there with the ability to use a lamp if needed. Whoever hatches will be 3 1/2 weeks at Halloween. The nights SHOULD be around 40 at that time. Days between that and 60...depending. The coop doors are opened during the day with no direct wind on that side but with 4 windows as well in the 10'x10' coop. Once feathered, they should adapt to that easily I assume??