Question about chicks in coop

Koniucha

In the Brooder
5 Years
Apr 25, 2014
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My chicks are about three weeks old now and I have been taking the out to the coop during the day when I am home to supervise. Yesterday I left them in there until the sun started going down and they were all at the coop door crying. I easily picked them all up and put them in their brooder.

My question is, why were the crying? Are they just not ready to stay out there? I am going to wait a bit until they stay outside all day and night, but pretty soon they will outgrow their plastic tub brooder. Do I need to enclose the coop at night, like maybe cover it with a blanket?
 
My chicks are about three weeks old now and I have been taking the out to the coop during the day when I am home to supervise. Yesterday I left them in there until the sun started going down and they were all at the coop door crying. I easily picked them all up and put them in their brooder.

My question is, why were the crying? Are they just not ready to stay out there? I am going to wait a bit until they stay outside all day and night, but pretty soon they will outgrow their plastic tub brooder. Do I need to enclose the coop at night, like maybe cover it with a blanket?

chick that young still need a heat source they where crying because they where cold i make sure my outdoor chicks have a heat source at night untill they are least 5 weeks old. And leaveing them outside in a coop that isn't inclosed with at least some type of wire is a bad idea chicks are an easy target for predators. But other then that i have 1 week and 2 week old chicks in outside brooders 24/7 with little problems (with a 24/7 heat source as well).
 
My chicks are about three weeks old now and I have been taking the out to the coop during the day when I am home to supervise. Yesterday I left them in there until the sun started going down and they were all at the coop door crying. I easily picked them all up and put them in their brooder.

My question is, why were the crying? Are they just not ready to stay out there? I am going to wait a bit until they stay outside all day and night, but pretty soon they will outgrow their plastic tub brooder. Do I need to enclose the coop at night, like maybe cover it with a blanket?

also they should have feed and clean water 24/7 but i'm sure you already know this
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Yes, they have food and clean water. It was a high of 103 yesterday here in AZ, so not sure if they are cold. They did not start crying until the sun started to go down.
 

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