- Jun 18, 2016
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okay so im not new to raising chickens by any means. I currently have 17. I have bought chicks and introduced them as day olds to a broody mom ,had a hen hatch her own and raised them myself with supplemental heat. My question for you guys is this. I am getting new chicks in about a week. During the day here it is reaching 65 so it is still to cold to let a chick go without heat . It's going as low as 35 and as high as 55 at night. Again to cold if you follow heat guidelines for chickens.If I keep these chicks in a brooder with one of the radiant heat plates they can hide under is it possible for them to survive inside a coop? I have read about people putting them in their garage that way I just dont want to kill my chicks. I am going to try to give to one of my broodies first just for easier flock introduction but if it isnt possible I want to know if the heat will keep them warm enough. I can keep them in the house for sure Im just trying to figure out options. If im able to leave them in the coop that way i can do a whole different setup then I currently have in mind
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