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SueAndHerZoo
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The thought of putting week old chicks outside scares the hell out of me! Behind the chain link fence at the back of my yard is lots of woods and all kinds of wildlife that would be very interested in the chicks. My dogs keep them away during the day but I would be scared to death to go to sleep, worrying that somehow something got them in the middle of the night. I would rather deal with dust, mess and supplemental heat in the house where I can keep an eye and ear on them many times a day, socialize them, and slowly let my dogs learn that these are pets, not prey. I'm sure it works for some but I'm going to be nervous enough leaving them alone the first night even when they're bigger, no way I can put the tiny little ladies out there alone!I would suggest the same as well. I certainly would not trust some of my dogs with my chicks and the dander even a few chicks can produce is no joke.
If the coop is fully set up in advance (run can be added later, but coop at least should be ready to go) and electricity can be run to the location then it's probably about as safe as can be for the chicks to be brooded in there, and keeps the mess entirely outside. My last 3 batches of chicks have all been raised outdoors from 2-3 days out using a "mama heating pad" - it allows them to acclimate to outdoor temperatures naturally, keeps them on a true day/night cycle, and requires next to no clean up.
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