Should I leave the heat lamp

I have 6 that are four weeks old. Two are feathered out, and four are missing the real feathers on their neck.

I then have 6 about a week old chicks

I am in Sacramento, CA and my girls are 4 weeks old this Tuesday. I moved them out to the Coop tonight. They spent the last 2 days out in the run but I moved them back inside to the brooder at night. Tonight they are out with all doors closed up. I have the Brinsea so I am able to have that plugged in if they need the heat. I have a dropCam in there and so far they are quiet and acting normal. The coop is 73 degrees right now...
 
Quote: The heat sounds good !!!!




I put these guys outside at 4 weeks in January this year and they
are still with me all 12 of them no losses but in Death Valley right
now it is so warm I have the doors and windows open for more then
3 weeks now ....


So I would say go for it ....






gander007
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The heat sounds good !!!!




I put these guys outside at 4 weeks in January this year and they
are still with me all 12 of them no losses but in Death Valley right
now it is so warm I have the doors and windows open for more then
3 weeks now ....


So I would say go for it ....






gander007
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We made it through the night! The coop got down to 52 degrees but they never even went under the heat plate. I got up several times to check the camera and they were piled up together which is how they have been sleeping for the last week in the brooder. Thanks for the help!
 
Chicken math keeps happening so I am now forcing myself to stay away from Craig's list adds and tractor supplies chick days
 

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