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So I have four chicks in a brooder currently, my first attempt at chick rearing. I dont have a thermometer in there, but I've been watching their behaviour to make sure its not too hot or cold.
I've read that I am supposed to lower the temperature gradually until they are fully feathered out, at which stage they can graduate to a coop.
But here's the thing - we are going into winter here and its starting to get really bleeping cold, to put it mildly. So my concerns are:
a) that the weather is getting colder gradually as I am supposed to be reducing the temp of the brooder gradually - will they cope?
b) that its going to be winter when they are feather out and ready to go outside - although we dont get snow we do get frost a bit. Is it normal to raise chicks in winter?
Thanks
I've read that I am supposed to lower the temperature gradually until they are fully feathered out, at which stage they can graduate to a coop.
But here's the thing - we are going into winter here and its starting to get really bleeping cold, to put it mildly. So my concerns are:
a) that the weather is getting colder gradually as I am supposed to be reducing the temp of the brooder gradually - will they cope?
b) that its going to be winter when they are feather out and ready to go outside - although we dont get snow we do get frost a bit. Is it normal to raise chicks in winter?
Thanks
