1stflockMama
Songster
Hi everyone! We have the run set up and we're wondering can the girls take their first field trip yet?
They are 19 days old and it's in the low 80s
They are 19 days old and it's in the low 80s
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They were ready 2 weeks ago. They are actually probably ready to be going out full time soon depending on your night time temperature. And you do know pictures are required by law, right?
They were ready 2 weeks ago. They are actually probably ready to be going out full time soon depending on your night time temperature. And you do know pictures are required by law, right?
They did great! We took some treats and they LOVED running and foraging! They even hopped up on my sonThis is more about your confidence and acceptance than what they are ready for. If they are too hot they should stand around with their little wings spread and panting. If they are too cold they may or may not huddle but they will fluff up and give a plaintive peeping that you can tell something is wrong. If they are comfortable they will probably play. Trust what you see more than what any of us tell you that you will see.
How do you plan to catch them and bring them inside after playtime is over if they don't want to come? They can be really quick trying to avoid you.
Chicks are usually fully feathered at 4 to 5 weeks of age so yours still have a couple of weeks to go. Many people are surprised at how well fairly young chicks can handle cooler temperatures but until they are fully feathered you do have to pay attention. But at 80 degrees they should be able to stay out there indefinitely. But trust yourself and what you see.
Adorable photos,They did great! We took some treats and they LOVED running and foraging! They even hopped up on my sonthen they came back when it was time to go.