Our chicks are here! Our chicks are here!
This is our first foray into chicks -- we ordered through the 4H club 4 bantum chicks (pot luck on variety). They came to the leader's house Tuesday, and we found out last night (sheesh, missed 3 days of cuddling and bonding already,
But they were going to have a meeting/instruction on the care of baby chicks -- and never did. So here's my big question: can I put them in their rubbermaid tote/brooder with light and cage wire "lid" (to keep the big girls out) out in our chicken coop? DH is NOT happy when I mentioned that they would be going in DD11's room. And I have read that after a week or two they generate an awful lot of dust, and we have a DD 14 with asthma.
It's been in the low teens here overnight, and I don't have any extra lighting/heat in the coop.
What woud you reccomend?

This is our first foray into chicks -- we ordered through the 4H club 4 bantum chicks (pot luck on variety). They came to the leader's house Tuesday, and we found out last night (sheesh, missed 3 days of cuddling and bonding already,

But they were going to have a meeting/instruction on the care of baby chicks -- and never did. So here's my big question: can I put them in their rubbermaid tote/brooder with light and cage wire "lid" (to keep the big girls out) out in our chicken coop? DH is NOT happy when I mentioned that they would be going in DD11's room. And I have read that after a week or two they generate an awful lot of dust, and we have a DD 14 with asthma.
It's been in the low teens here overnight, and I don't have any extra lighting/heat in the coop.
What woud you reccomend?