Chold05
Songster
I’ve been in the black hole of BYC for a few hours now reading about fall vs spring chicks, MHPs, and here I am again- overthinking
A hatchery has the breeds available and doesn’t require I purchase 6 like most feed stores near me- but they can’t ship until first week of November. I’m in southwestern, PA. Winters get pretty cold here. usually in the teens for January. Sometimes negatives further into Winter.
1. I’ve only raised chicks in the spring (once) and did it indoors with a heat lamp then switched to heat plate. My coop isn’t really large enough for a brooder, but my run is. How would I acclimate them to the cold weather if I brood indoors? Short field trips outside once they’re fully feathered?
2. I’ve never introduced new birds and I’m not looking forward to it. (I’ve read all of the articles on how to do it) and I’m thinking it might be easier in the spring?
3. Thoughts and/or talk me out of getting fall chicks
Thanks all!

A hatchery has the breeds available and doesn’t require I purchase 6 like most feed stores near me- but they can’t ship until first week of November. I’m in southwestern, PA. Winters get pretty cold here. usually in the teens for January. Sometimes negatives further into Winter.
1. I’ve only raised chicks in the spring (once) and did it indoors with a heat lamp then switched to heat plate. My coop isn’t really large enough for a brooder, but my run is. How would I acclimate them to the cold weather if I brood indoors? Short field trips outside once they’re fully feathered?
2. I’ve never introduced new birds and I’m not looking forward to it. (I’ve read all of the articles on how to do it) and I’m thinking it might be easier in the spring?
3. Thoughts and/or talk me out of getting fall chicks

Thanks all!