If you don't use a night light for them. you can leave the food and water in the run.
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What about keeping their food and water outside of the coop but inside the run? I plan on locking them up in the coop at night because we get a lot of possums.
I left a bowl of water with a huge rock inside to weigh it down because they were panting pretty hard in the heat today. First night out on their own! Hopefully everything is as secure as I think.They'll be fine without food and water at night at this age.
I left a bowl of water with a huge rock inside to weigh it down because they were panting pretty hard in the heat today. First night out on their own! Hopefully everything is as secure as I think.
I left a bowl of water with a huge rock inside to weigh it down because they were panting pretty hard in the heat today. First night out on their own! Hopefully everything is as secure as I think.
My chicks are five weeks old today. The coop and run is ready. It’s 90 degrees outside right now and should drop down to the high 50’s tonight. Do you think the chicks are ready to be put out permanently? I know it’s a little early but we’ve been doing a lot of construction on the house and the only place to put them is in our kitchen.We love them, but are ready to get them out!
I was going to leave the lamp on tonight, but when I just tried to plug it in, my outlet wasn’t working for some reason. It’s 10:30pm right now and 70 degrees, so I’m thinking they won’t cry too much tonight from being cold. I just checked on them and they are all bundled up together fast asleep. Although, there are some random fireworks going off which also makes me concerned for the little gals/guys.Always move my chicks out of the brooder at 2 weeks. I usually have them in batches of 6 or 7 and leave a lamp on during the night.
Second night wasn’t so good. I come home around 8pm and hear them screaming once I opened my back door from across the yard. Ive never heard them scream like that. When I tried to put them in the coop they immediately tried to run out. It was so hard to keep them inside. I’m worried about them. What could have happened?? They are all quiet and asleep now but all piled next to each other in the corner.