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Pulling the trigger

I was wondering how warm it had to be for chicks not to need the brooder/heater, as temps are rising, but this morning the prospected location for my brooder was reading 66 degrees.
I guess I answered my question right there.
 
I was wondering how warm it had to be for chicks not to need the brooder/heater, as temps are rising, but this morning the prospected location for my brooder was reading 66 degrees.
I guess I answered my question right there.

They don't need heat anymore when they're fully feathered -- between 4 and 8 weeks depending on breed, acclimation, and ambient temperatures.

Most of my chicks have feathered up quickly and gone off heat around 4-4.5 weeks. One batch had two slow-feathering Black Langshan cockerels so I left moderate heat on them at night for nearly 6 weeks until they stopped huddling up looking cold.
 
Hubby ordered me a coop.
I am sure it won't work too well, but you gotta love a man who supports your fancies!
I will eventually expand on the commercially available unit but for now I guess I will have to concede that my DIY powers are not there.
 
I build my brooder and hung a thermometer in there. it's in the shed, in the shade, door and windows open and it's 83 degrees without a heat source.
Am I asking for trouble?
the contraption is cardboard. not roof (yet - but that would be chicken wire)
 

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