AKMotherClucker
In the Brooder
- Jun 8, 2015
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Hi all, thank you all for being so welcoming! Spin off question to are my chicks to hot, didn't want to thread hijack. 
My (15) girls are now 2 weeks old. I still have them under a heat lamp, however I am wondering if they are ready to go without the lamp while I am away at work (about 6 hours, 5 days a week). They are in our mud/boiler room, which stays fairly warm, about 70-75 without a heat lamp, and probably 75-80 with it, it's a small space and houses both of our water heaters. The chicks have been outside for time in the yard (mid 50's-70ish for yard time temps), and they are all starting to feather.
I'm a little worried about the heat lamp and fires, I make sure to wipe of the dust from it, however it gets dusty so fast! I can't remember how/when we pulled the plug on the heat lamp for our older (now adult) ladies. I understand the 5 degrees/week rule of thumb, however at that rate our girls would be 2 months old before they are in the coop. (not gunna happen). Any thoughts on acclimating them to our cool climate? Thank you all, you are awesome chicken advisers!

My (15) girls are now 2 weeks old. I still have them under a heat lamp, however I am wondering if they are ready to go without the lamp while I am away at work (about 6 hours, 5 days a week). They are in our mud/boiler room, which stays fairly warm, about 70-75 without a heat lamp, and probably 75-80 with it, it's a small space and houses both of our water heaters. The chicks have been outside for time in the yard (mid 50's-70ish for yard time temps), and they are all starting to feather.
I'm a little worried about the heat lamp and fires, I make sure to wipe of the dust from it, however it gets dusty so fast! I can't remember how/when we pulled the plug on the heat lamp for our older (now adult) ladies. I understand the 5 degrees/week rule of thumb, however at that rate our girls would be 2 months old before they are in the coop. (not gunna happen). Any thoughts on acclimating them to our cool climate? Thank you all, you are awesome chicken advisers!