I thought this would be a good place for this tidbit:
A friend of mine told me that she puts chicks outside when their wings extend past their butts as long as it's above freezing. She lives in a mountainous northern climate like mine. I did this all year and did not lose one chick to cold.
By the way, I've only lost 2 birds that were old enough to go outside since I started keeping chickens almost a year ago and mine free range and I have had over 80 birds. One cause of death was suffocation due to all the chicks jumping in the feeder and the other was unknown.
Nice thread you have here Ruth. I like the advice here.
A friend of mine told me that she puts chicks outside when their wings extend past their butts as long as it's above freezing. She lives in a mountainous northern climate like mine. I did this all year and did not lose one chick to cold.
By the way, I've only lost 2 birds that were old enough to go outside since I started keeping chickens almost a year ago and mine free range and I have had over 80 birds. One cause of death was suffocation due to all the chicks jumping in the feeder and the other was unknown.
Nice thread you have here Ruth. I like the advice here.