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I have a plastic tote with a hole for entrance cut in it filled with straw and bedding, but that's about it. Not sure if it would cut it for night, and they are a little small to merge with my existing silkies chicks that are 3 monthsIs there a coop they could go into for shelter?
Woah.If you do give them heat, give them a brooder plate, not a lamp. Lamps are a serious fire hazard. Also, how are you going to get a lamp inside a plastic tote? They need darkness to sleep, it will be shining on them. And it may overheat the tote, they'll have nowhere to escape to if it gets too hot. At 3 weeks they don't need the same kind of intense heat that young baby chicks need. Definitely brooder plate (you can DIY one easily with a heating pad strapped to a wooden board on legs).
Is the fencing in the photo what you have around your run? If so, then that's not predator proof. Smaller predators like weasels can fit through the gaps, and anything that digs can dig under. I'm hoping that's not your run fencing, looks more like a temporary fencing setup enclosing the chicks maybe? If you'll be leaving the plastic tote outside, it will need to be inside a truly predator proof run (walls, overhead, dig-proof perimeter etc.)
If you do give them heat, give them a brooder plate, not a lamp. Lamps are a serious fire hazard. Also, how are you going to get a lamp inside a plastic tote? They need darkness to sleep, it will be shining on them. And it may overheat the tote, they'll have nowhere to escape to if it gets too hot. At 3 weeks they don't need the same kind of intense heat that young baby chicks need. Definitely brooder plate (you can DIY one easily with a heating pad strapped to a wooden board on legs).
Is the fencing in the photo what you have around your run? If so, then that's not predator proof. Smaller predators like weasels can fit through the gaps, and anything that digs can dig under. I'm hoping that's not your run fencing, looks more like a temporary fencing setup enclosing the chicks maybe? If you'll be leaving the plastic tote outside, it will need to be inside a truly predator proof run (walls, overhead, dig-proof perimeter etc.)