It'll be warm, & still technically summer. They'll ready to go out on the second to last week of September.That's pretty late in the season already. I prefer to get chicks in the spring. If it works for you then that's okay.
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It'll be warm, & still technically summer. They'll ready to go out on the second to last week of September.That's pretty late in the season already. I prefer to get chicks in the spring. If it works for you then that's okay.
I've gotten them that late and later. It's nice because it's warm out and chicks can go outside within a few days.That's pretty late in the season already. I prefer to get chicks in the spring. If it works for you then that's okay.
I move mine out permanently by 4 weeks when brooded in warmer weather.It'll be warm, & still technically summer. They'll ready to go out on the second to last week of September.
Oh you keep yours in a long time. I toss mine outside at 3 weeks in my grow out pen in the summer.It'll be warm, & still technically summer. They'll ready to go out on the second to last week of September.
I wait until about 8-9 weeks to make sure they're all feathered out good enough.I move mine out permanently by 4 weeks when brooded in warmer weather.
Oh..well not necessarily a good idea. Mine harden off and do great.I wait until about 8-9 weeks to make sure they're all feathered out good enough.
They are feathered enough by 4 weeks at those outside temperatures. You should at least put them out during the day to avoid boredom and pecking.I wait until about 8-9 weeks to make sure they're all feathered out good enough.
Last time I cut a chick off heat early at 4 weeks, it died due to chilling.Oh..well not necessarily a good idea. Mine harden off and do great.
Hmmm? Something else wasn't right.Last time I cut a chick off heat early at 4 weeks, it died due to chilling.