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Do you have any trouble catching the chicks again when "recess" is over and time to go back into the brooder or "nursery" coop?I have been letting my chicks outside on nice days since they were a week old. By nice days, I mean sunny and 68 - 75. They are super happy and active and comfortable looking. They peck and forage just like older chickens. They could go to the light if they wanted, but avoid it completely when they have access to outdoors. They also could sit in the sun if they are cold, but they almost completely avoid sitting in the sun and prefer the shade of foliage. It makes me think this rigid temperature thing is hogwash. I mean, does a mother hen with chicks keep them under her wings 24 hours per day until 3 weeks to keep them at 90? I doubt it. They have access to heat lamp at night.
How many chicks? Are they mostly feathered by now? What temperatures would they be exposed to in the area you want to move them to? What kind of shelter would they have?Regarding this subject, we have one-month-old chicks here in North Texas. Would it be safe to move them to an outdoor brooder? What temperature do they need? We keep our house at a temperature of 65 degrees.