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I had several sleeping on their little roost totally on the opposite side of the brooder at 2 weeks. The rest joined them gradually during the next week. At 4 weeks they were integrated with the rest of the flock and doing what the big girls did. By then our temperatures were up to the upper 30s and 40s, and they had been living out in the run in their brooder pen from day one.