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  1. Nlmack

    Brooder to coop

    I love that! Thank you for sharing this with me!
  2. Nlmack

    Brooder to coop

    This is the coop. https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/producers-pride-mini-defender-coop-mdc001 It does have vents on both sides.
  3. Nlmack

    Brooder to coop

    When I bought the coop it stated that it was sufficient for up to 6 chickens. The run is attached to the coop so that when I open the coop door they have direct access to the run.
  4. Nlmack

    Brooder to coop

    Okay. Two to one! 😉. Attached is a picture of my coop. Does it look sufficient?
  5. Nlmack

    Brooder to coop

    That’s what I was thinking but, being a first timer, I’m very unsure and tentative about transitions. I’ve had one recommendation for keeping them in and one for putting them out. Now I really don’t know what to do 😂
  6. Nlmack

    Thanks for adding me.

    Great Bible verse!❤️
  7. Nlmack

    Brooder to coop

    I think I’ll take your advice and keep them in one more week. Better safe than sorry. Thank you for advising.
  8. Nlmack

    Brooder to coop

    They have been in my 75 degree house. No extra heat for the past week.
  9. Nlmack

    Brooder to coop

    4 and 5 weeks. There are 6 of them.
  10. Nlmack

    Thanks for adding me.

    Thank you for all the nice welcomes!😊
  11. Nlmack

    Thanks for adding me.

    Thanks! It’s nice to meet you too!😊
  12. Nlmack

    Brooder to coop

    Hi! I’m in central Florida and the temperature is usually mid to high 80s in the day and in the 60s at night. My chickens are 4 and 5 weeks. Is it safe to move them from indoors to their outside coop?
  13. Nlmack

    Thanks for adding me.

    Hi! Central Florida here. I have a Buff Orpington, a Barred Rock, and four Black-laced Wyandottes. The first two are currently 5 weeks old and the remaining 4 are 4 weeks old. I love being a chicken mama!
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