Need help transitioning chicks to cold coop!

Bubblingbrooks

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So, the downstairs crew is a little over 2 months old. Not quite half grown, but fully feathered.
The crawlspace stays at about 55 degrees.

Temps outside are still dipping to 20 below at night.

I have another broody hen on eggs, due in just under 3 weeks that are going to need the room.

How can I go about transitioning the older ones and their mama, to the coop in this weather?
 

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Don't know how many you have, but I do know you mentioned having abathroom that could become a meat locker :lol: Maybe you could put the chickies in there and gradually make the bathroom cooler to cold and then put them out?
 

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miss_thenorth said:
Don't know how many you have, but I do know you mentioned having abathroom that could become a meat locker :lol: Maybe you could put the chickies in there and gradually make the bathroom cooler to cold and then put them out?
That is in the fall usually. If I close it up right now, the pipes will freeze :ep
 

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Can you put them out on "warm" days first, then increase their time out until they're outside full time w/ a heat lamp at night?
 

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At thier age, I would say they would be OK outside with a 60 watt bulb..at night, If they are in a draft free area. At 2 months old, mine are out at night without heat, of course the temps are only in the 30's here at night, with an occasional in the 20's.
 

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aggieterpkatie said:
Can you put them out on "warm" days first, then increase their time out until they're outside full time w/ a heat lamp at night?
Hmmm. I could put them on the front stoop where its warmer midday.

We have an extra large dog kennel that they could go into...

:lol: They are not used to being touched, so with a 4 foot ceiling in an 8'x8' room, catching 10 chickens will be lots of fun :lol: :sick
 

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