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From my understanding, as long as they are fully feathered and not temperature shocked they should be fine. As in, make sure they are acclimated. Going from an 80 degree brooder with 100 of your siblings to highs of 40s is a big change right away. There are for sure plenty of others that ask the same question, so keep an eye out or use the forum search. I'm sure you can find some more detailed answers.View attachment 1268146 View attachment 1268147
My coopMy chickens come in 10 days!! I opted for 4-9 week old pullets - I didn't feel I could do the day old chick thing first time around. I was able to get 6 different breeds that I was interested in. I can't wait!! I'm worried about putting the "babies" into the coop - if they are only 4 weeks old can they go into the coop with a warmer in northern Illinois weather in March?? What about if they are 8-9 weeks??
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My coopMy chickens come in 10 days!! I opted for 4-9 week old pullets - I didn't feel I could do the day old chick thing first time around. I was able to get 6 different breeds that I was interested in. I can't wait!! I'm worried about putting the "babies" into the coop - if they are only 4 weeks old can they go into the coop with a warmer in northern Illinois weather in March?? What about if they are 8-9 weeks??
Got my first chicks 2 weeks ago. 1 Barnevelder, 1 Plymouth Barred Rock and 1 Welsummer.
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In the last 24 hours they seem to be more tolerant to touch, which is good because at the moment the only non-fermented feed they have been willing to eat is Frozen Watermelon (it was 40degC plus here one day - these photos are them at 1 week old.) I was planning on buying their love, but haven't been able to yet.
Welsummer:
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Plymouth Barred Rock (upon escaping the photo shoot, she is the most active of the three):
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Barnevelder (at the moment the most shy)
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