babies in the coop

  1. Basghettiii

    The babies have been moved outside!

    The babies have finally been moved outside! We actually moved them outside a couple days ago, but they are starting to make themselves at home. They absolutely love their roosting bar above their ramp ❤️ They have adapted well so far, and are all enjoying their time outside. Just thought I would...
  2. F

    Newbie help

    I have 2 4-5 week chicks and 4 1 week old chicks. Obviou the older ones have their feathering coming in and the babies haven’t really even started that process yet. When can I move them outside? We’re in Virginia and the temps are staying between 70-80 during the day, about 60 or so at night. I...
  3. C

    Integrating baby chicks to the rest of the flock

    So my chicks are now fully feathered (So I guess they aren't quite babies anymore), and I was wondering how I should go about putting them outside. Two of my chicks died in the brooder due to (I believe) freezing to death, so I am worried it will be too cold. My big chickens have already met the...
  4. Delp

    New to Backyard Chickens Website. Excited & Need Help/Opinion:) :)

    Hi Everyone! We brought home pullets 4 years ago and have enjoyed the experience without much drama or challenges. We've decided to grow the family and just brought home two little baby chicks and are quickly realizing, they need A LOT more specialized care than our pullets did! They are so dang...
  5. Sacri

    what to do with the babies??

    We have a broody chicken so I got some fertilized eggs for her to sit on. Since she will be hatching these and they are not coming out of an incubator can I leave them in the coop/pasture with her or do I need to separate? If I need to separate do I bring momma with? Also, They are up in a...
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