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ok, thanks, i have them in a garage, and our winters are probably never higher than 40 degrees, during the day average of 25-35, and night average of 5-18.No, not at all. He said to brooder rear them, ie in a brooder with a heat source, until they're feathered. Start pulling the lamp back around 3 weeks.
Where do you live? "Cold" winters can be pretty subjective![]()
Where are you planning to brood your chicks? If you plan to have them in a house or garage, the time of year really doesn't matter as it's fairly temp controlled. If you have them in a less insulated shed or coop, you'll need to be sure they're dry and not windy.