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I have a question: I thought about raising some chicks in the winter. I can see from the hatch-along post that many of you have experience in doing that, otherwise you wouldn't be setting eggs at this time of the year. My question is: do you move your chickens outside after they are fully feathered? How do you introduce them to the bitter cold outside? I can't imagine having them cooped inside the house till spring comes. So, how do you do it?![]()
I bet those will be some cute puppies.Not chick or duck related, but I am like this right now about my Golden R. Bred her to a Standard size Poodle..Goldendoodles on the way! She is due anytime. I have her marked for the 30th, but she is showing signs of having them. I know, she could still be a few days, can't wait!
This will be my first time raising chicks in the winter. We get about -20 to -30 at times and it usually last a few days. For the most part is stays 15 to 40 for majority of the winter. I plan to raise them in the house til they are feathered then move them out to our shop for a while. I have an empty coop that isnt insulated or has lights. With those type of temps I am afraid they will freeze to death. My bigger coop is insulated and has lights if need be, but i try not to use them. Keeping my fingers crossed my plan works
I have one duck internally pipped and the other two seem to be working hard at it. I'm not actually sure if they are due today or not till tomorrow because I don't know if you are supposed to count the set day when calculating it.