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Thank you that is helpful.
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What I've been doing with my chicks is I base it on the weather. If it's warm and sunny outside I take them and put them in the chicken tractor for a little bit. I stay out with them and if it starts to get breezy or they act as if they are cold I bring them back inside. I start with about half an hour just so they get the idea of it.
How cold is it getting at night? I'd probably leave the light on at night another week or so, but during the day I'd leave it off.Thanks for all your replies; I've got it all figured out. I have a door to the coop now so they can go in and out as they please. I am feeding them the chick grower crumbles.
One more question: when can I remove the heat light from the coop? It is a 100 watt red bulb. The chicks are just about 5 weeks old now. Here's are some pictures. (The massive chicks are the meat birds)
You can feed everyone starter or grower or all flock/flock raiser or all-in-one. This is what I do, with the oyster shell offered also. The little tend to taste the oyster shell and maybe eat a bit, but overall they just don't care for it and don't bother it. My hens lay just great on the all-in-one.So... If I have 5 laying hens and new chicks from the feed store, I can integrate the chicks in w/ the older girls as soon as the chicks move up to the grower feed? Feed everyone the grower crumbles and continue to provide oyster shell for the adults? Will the chicks eat oyster shell and would it hurt their kidneys like the layer crumbles? I had assumed I would have to keep them separate until the chicks were ready for layer feed, but would be great if they could move in early as they need more space. They are already outside in a run adjoining the big girls pen and my partridge rock layer is already very emotionally involved thru the fence!
I would not put chicks in with adult birds. They will be very aggressive towards them and the small ones have no way to defend themselves. They need to be at least more or less the same size before you attempt that. You need a grow-out pen, or a screened-off portion in your coop to let them live together without being able to peck the small ones.So... If I have 5 laying hens and new chicks from the feed store, I can integrate the chicks in w/ the older girls as soon as the chicks move up to the grower feed? Feed everyone the grower crumbles and continue to provide oyster shell for the adults? Will the chicks eat oyster shell and would it hurt their kidneys like the layer crumbles? I had assumed I would have to keep them separate until the chicks were ready for layer feed, but would be great if they could move in early as they need more space. They are already outside in a run adjoining the big girls pen and my partridge rock layer is already very emotionally involved thru the fence!