You will need a light & box of some kind to keep em warm. For that few it doesn't have to be a big box either. If you use the red heat lamp they will be less inclined to pick @ each other. They need to be a little above 90 for the first week or till they get some pin feathers going on. no drafts, plenty of wood shavings (NOT cedar) Chick starter & waterer. Oh, & put em somewhere the cats can't get to...too tempting to have tasty morsels about! I used my office & opened the window. As they get more feathers in move the light up, making it cooler. Bout 4-5 weeks you can put em outside w/lamp in a chix house or barn, but make sure the area is predator/draft proof. Mine are in the haybarn in a 350gl water dealie. They are over 1/2 feathered now once they are fully feathered I will turn off the lamp if the temps outside are stable. If it's warm today I will put em in a little pen in the sun to play & eat. They are so fun. Amazing what instincts come out, they scratch from day 1, & if you give goodies (little bits of greens) one will take it & run around to hide it so others can't have it...they chase to get..they don't even know what it is! Enjoy! Jody