Chickin Fairy
Songster
Mama hatched out two bantam chicks Sunday. Since then, I'm struggling with where to let her raise them, please help!
The area I have is a coop and run I originally purchased for my flock of 6, and I moved them in after 5 weeks inside in a brooder with heating plate. Then we built our big run and coop attached to the og coop and run at the end of each run. The coop is large and elevated, but it's been nearly 90° every day here and the thing gets hot.
The run is a big space where they are currently. Lots of room, lots of things for Mama to teach the babies, and I blocked off the end that is under the coop with a thick sheet to keep them out of the sun/wind, but the nights are in the mid 60°s right now, perfect for Mama to keep them warm.
My worry are the racoons. They were circling the run nearly every hour last night. Pic attached, you can see the racoon on the right side of the photo. I trust my run (hardware cloth, hardware skirt going out a foot from the run, covered, additional latches for reinforcement), but it only takes being wrong once.
Or, do I set my brooder up again? Not ideal for me, but I could do that for a couple of weeks where I know they would be safe and cool.
Please help, I need advice, is my best option here the coop, run, or brooder? I want them to be in the run because it'll help their immune system and cold/heat tolerance, but I don't want to be impulsive and want them safe.
The area I have is a coop and run I originally purchased for my flock of 6, and I moved them in after 5 weeks inside in a brooder with heating plate. Then we built our big run and coop attached to the og coop and run at the end of each run. The coop is large and elevated, but it's been nearly 90° every day here and the thing gets hot.
The run is a big space where they are currently. Lots of room, lots of things for Mama to teach the babies, and I blocked off the end that is under the coop with a thick sheet to keep them out of the sun/wind, but the nights are in the mid 60°s right now, perfect for Mama to keep them warm.
My worry are the racoons. They were circling the run nearly every hour last night. Pic attached, you can see the racoon on the right side of the photo. I trust my run (hardware cloth, hardware skirt going out a foot from the run, covered, additional latches for reinforcement), but it only takes being wrong once.
Or, do I set my brooder up again? Not ideal for me, but I could do that for a couple of weeks where I know they would be safe and cool.
Please help, I need advice, is my best option here the coop, run, or brooder? I want them to be in the run because it'll help their immune system and cold/heat tolerance, but I don't want to be impulsive and want them safe.