bendelstate2
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- Feb 12, 2024
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My chickens was brought home on 3/15/1024,they are now well feathered. Can I now disconnect the ultra violet lite, will they survive
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What's your general location? Mine are the same age as yours, and they've been outside for a couple weeks, even with nighttime lows of thirty F. They went without the light since three weeks old (but I raised them in my bedroom which had a temp of 75 F).My chickens was brought home on 3/15/1024,they are now well feathered. Can I now disconnect the ultra violet lite, will they survive
3/15!!! Ok, I'm a month behind. I was reading your post and thinking - 2 week old chicks outside!! NO WAY!What's your general location? Mine are the same age as yours, and they've been outside for a couple weeks, even with nighttime lows of thirty F. They went without the light since three weeks old (but I raised them in my bedroom which had a temp of 75 F).
Thank you , they are still in the stock tank in the shed, I transfer them to my big coop when they are about to start laying eggs.You are safe to unplug the light and monitor their behavior. I'd say they are still a little young to be put outside with nighttime temps, assuming those temps are 40 to 50 right now, with no supplemental heat.
If you see them piling up with unsettled movement within the group they are too cold.