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SpoopyTheChicki
In the Brooder
I meant their coop as the forever home
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I meant their coop as the forever home
I put mine out into their permanent coop at 4.5 weeks. A few days later, they were allowed into their fenced run as well. I would not let them free range outside until they are nearly full grown.
Why don't you invite your Mom to join us?
And if she has some other hobby interests, we have those too
Hi from a fellow Georgian:
No, they can go out when they have feathered up - 5-6 weeks - No supplemental heat should be needed here in GA.
I can't imagine how to keep them inside til 10 weeks old
Mine are only three weeks old today but the brooder is getting small for them. I have six chicks in a large dog crate. I live in Arizona and temps are already going up to 100 during the day and 60s at night. Too soon to put them out?