- Mar 27, 2019
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I have three 5 wk olds that are quickly outgrowing their brooder and chasing each other around like crazy ie very bored. 2 Australorp and 1 Barred Rock. I'm in Maryland and nights outside are looking like they'll be in the low to high 50s with days in the high 60s all the way into the 80s going forward. Their coop is waiting for them but I have what may be a few silly concerns as this is my first time transitioning chicks.
I keep reading that you can put chicks out around 6 weeks or much earlier no problem as long as its warm enough for them. But I also have been told that they should stay in the coop and not be allowed in the run for anywhere from a couple days to a couple weeks. That sounds rather miserable for the chicks as our coop only has a couple of vent windows-so they would be largely in the dark all day! I got them a heat pad for out there for the nights just in case it got too cool. But I do not have a heat light or any other light source for them for during the days. My chicks seem to get uneasy in the dark so I'm worried they will not respond well to being in a coop that's dark through the daytime as they are used to being in their brooder in a bright sun room til sundown, going to bed naturally around then.
Some folks say that they let their young chicks in the run immediately- some say don't do that ever, just start them in the coop for a while.
I'd love to hear some advice about my area's temps vs ages of my chicks.
Also it looks like it will be storming a lot (it is spring after all) and I don't want them to get overly stressed with new sounds etc...but I mean, am I babying these babies too much?
My natural inclination is to put them right out into the run and coop right away so they can enjoy the warm days (the run is totally covered) and then I can just put them in the coop at night with their warmer til they get used to doing it on their own with the automatic door we have for them. I don't want to overthink it so if just putting them out and getting them used to things is ok, I'll go for it.
I keep reading that you can put chicks out around 6 weeks or much earlier no problem as long as its warm enough for them. But I also have been told that they should stay in the coop and not be allowed in the run for anywhere from a couple days to a couple weeks. That sounds rather miserable for the chicks as our coop only has a couple of vent windows-so they would be largely in the dark all day! I got them a heat pad for out there for the nights just in case it got too cool. But I do not have a heat light or any other light source for them for during the days. My chicks seem to get uneasy in the dark so I'm worried they will not respond well to being in a coop that's dark through the daytime as they are used to being in their brooder in a bright sun room til sundown, going to bed naturally around then.
Some folks say that they let their young chicks in the run immediately- some say don't do that ever, just start them in the coop for a while.
I'd love to hear some advice about my area's temps vs ages of my chicks.
Also it looks like it will be storming a lot (it is spring after all) and I don't want them to get overly stressed with new sounds etc...but I mean, am I babying these babies too much?
My natural inclination is to put them right out into the run and coop right away so they can enjoy the warm days (the run is totally covered) and then I can just put them in the coop at night with their warmer til they get used to doing it on their own with the automatic door we have for them. I don't want to overthink it so if just putting them out and getting them used to things is ok, I'll go for it.
