Enchanted1s
Songster
Thanks in advance for your wisdom! Sorry the post is a bit long...
Our babies are now 7 weeks old. We bought only three. They seem happy and healthy and have had no issues - other than a scraped toe on Little Bit. I am concerned about putting them out in the cold. We have been taking them outside almost every day [Temps 45 to 65] but when the sun starts going down, so do the temps and the babies are being taught to 'Follow Mom' as dad keeps prevents any adventures with the net from behind - back to the house. The temps at night have been mostly in the low 20's at night. Some nights in the teens but very few above 32.
These babies arrived on their 3rd day and started out in a single plastic container brooder in my grow tent. Within a few days they outgrew that and I added a second container with a tunnel between the two. Within a few weeks they needed something bigger and we found a playpen. I have fans and filters in my grow room - THANK GOODNESS! I love the little hens, but they STINK! I want them out of the house because they stink, but I am also concerned that I am making them weak by keeping them at 68 degrees at night! BUT, if I throw them out and the get sick - or freeze!!! It would be hard to forgive myself for that.
We do not have a garage - or any out building that has electricity. I would have to run extension cords to have power. AND, we live very close to the railroad. I am concerned that the trains may cause the extension cord to come unplugged during the night (it has happened during the day - bigger trains at night). I do have a barn, but not fully enclosed. I am in the process of building a new coop for the babies, but it is NOT close to done.
What should I do ? I have plenty of cages and plenty of outdoor space. My outdoor flock (1 Rooster, 1 Hen, & 2 Pullets) have been allowed to see but not touch during the day. Some days they come and drink the babies water and sit with them for a bit - some days they don't. The flock has free range during the day. There is room for a cage in the flocks run, but it is completely covered and gets zero sun. I have been thinking perhaps I could make them a temporary coop in an area that would be draft free for night time and move them to a cage in the sun during the day - but I am still worried that they would be too cold. Am I going to have to keep them in my grow room until spring?
Picture was from the 8th - they grow so fast! This was the first day they started walking to and from the house.
Our babies are now 7 weeks old. We bought only three. They seem happy and healthy and have had no issues - other than a scraped toe on Little Bit. I am concerned about putting them out in the cold. We have been taking them outside almost every day [Temps 45 to 65] but when the sun starts going down, so do the temps and the babies are being taught to 'Follow Mom' as dad keeps prevents any adventures with the net from behind - back to the house. The temps at night have been mostly in the low 20's at night. Some nights in the teens but very few above 32.
These babies arrived on their 3rd day and started out in a single plastic container brooder in my grow tent. Within a few days they outgrew that and I added a second container with a tunnel between the two. Within a few weeks they needed something bigger and we found a playpen. I have fans and filters in my grow room - THANK GOODNESS! I love the little hens, but they STINK! I want them out of the house because they stink, but I am also concerned that I am making them weak by keeping them at 68 degrees at night! BUT, if I throw them out and the get sick - or freeze!!! It would be hard to forgive myself for that.
We do not have a garage - or any out building that has electricity. I would have to run extension cords to have power. AND, we live very close to the railroad. I am concerned that the trains may cause the extension cord to come unplugged during the night (it has happened during the day - bigger trains at night). I do have a barn, but not fully enclosed. I am in the process of building a new coop for the babies, but it is NOT close to done.
What should I do ? I have plenty of cages and plenty of outdoor space. My outdoor flock (1 Rooster, 1 Hen, & 2 Pullets) have been allowed to see but not touch during the day. Some days they come and drink the babies water and sit with them for a bit - some days they don't. The flock has free range during the day. There is room for a cage in the flocks run, but it is completely covered and gets zero sun. I have been thinking perhaps I could make them a temporary coop in an area that would be draft free for night time and move them to a cage in the sun during the day - but I am still worried that they would be too cold. Am I going to have to keep them in my grow room until spring?
Picture was from the 8th - they grow so fast! This was the first day they started walking to and from the house.
