It is easier to regulate the temperature if the brooder is in the house for the first week or two... then the bigger fluctuations of outside aren't as risky as long as they still have the lamps.
Also, I highly suggest using white/pine shavings (not cedar) instead of newspaper. Newspaper is slippery and can cause leg problems and is usually recommended against. Shavings are easy and they absorb the droppings nicely and help minimize the smell, mess, and cleanup. Just put papertowels (not as slippery as newspaper) on top of the shavings and sprinkle crumbles on them for a day or two and they'll get the hang of eating and then you can remove the towels and they will just use the feeders.
If you are interested in my brooder setup, please check out my blog (link is in my signature below). I have lots of pics and info if you check the posts from February 9th forward.
Good luck to you!
Also, I highly suggest using white/pine shavings (not cedar) instead of newspaper. Newspaper is slippery and can cause leg problems and is usually recommended against. Shavings are easy and they absorb the droppings nicely and help minimize the smell, mess, and cleanup. Just put papertowels (not as slippery as newspaper) on top of the shavings and sprinkle crumbles on them for a day or two and they'll get the hang of eating and then you can remove the towels and they will just use the feeders.
If you are interested in my brooder setup, please check out my blog (link is in my signature below). I have lots of pics and info if you check the posts from February 9th forward.
Good luck to you!