Thanks for the response! So you've had yours out since they were about five weeks old? Now are they in a coop right now or are they in an open cage like I have pictured? I don't have anything to protect them from any wind if it showed up one night. I have moved the heat lamp out there with them so they can hang out under it if it does get too cold for them. I'm sure if someone from the northern states was reading this they'd be laughing at me. I just want to make sure I can leave them out going forward and get them integrated with the flock before the rain and wind gets here which is usually in about two to three weeks. Thanks again!From everything I've seen and read so far, once they are fully feathered, they should be good to go outside. You'll definitely want to put them out now, too. With the slightly warmer weather this weekend, it will allow them to get better acclimated to the cold and you won't have to keep them inside all winter. My girls are about 9 weeks right now and have been outside for the last month or so. They are perfectly content and are doing great. No severe huddling, no shivering, or anything. They are plumping up quite nicely and have grown some beautiful feathers! Now I wish I had some recent photos to post!
Oh, and we've been hitting between the high-30s to the low-40s the last month at night, so it's been a touch cool at night. I had to break out my leather jacket and riding pants to come home from work every morning. Winter is quickly approaching!