Outside to Coop

Kenzie22

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Oct 2, 2021
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Hello, I have chicks hatching today, the temp outside right now is 85-90 degrees F. How soon can they go into the “brooder coop”. Once they are in it, they will not have access to a heat lamp but there is an insulated closed in part.
 
How many are you hatching? My house is slightly cooler than those nighttime temps and I take chicks off heat at around 7-10 days old - maybe up to 2 weeks if there's only a few of them. They get a cardboard box or pet carrier with some hay in the bottom to snuggle up in at night and they're fine.
 
How many are you hatching? My house is slightly cooler than those nighttime temps and I take chicks off heat at around 7-10 days old - maybe up to 2 weeks if there's only a few of them. They get a cardboard box or pet carrier with some hay in the bottom to snuggle up in at night and they're fine.
They are currently hatching, so no way to tell for sure yet but could be around 30
 
They are currently hatching, so no way to tell for sure yet but could be around 30
If your nighttime temps aren't getting below 68 in the brooder coop, I'd expect them to be fine by a week old so long as they have a box or similar to sleep in and know to use it.

If your house is warmer and you plan to have them in there initially, you could give them a night off heat indoors to check how they do before moving them outside overnight.
 

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