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I agree. I brood chicks outside and they are all pretty much feathered out by 4 weeks or so.
I have found this to be true as well and usually keep them a little cooler than recommeded but that being said, I think that those who are beginners would be better served to follow the rule of 95 for the first week and drop it by 5 degrees every week until they are feathered. Once you get a few broods under your belt, you can experiment with cooler brooding temps.
I agree. I brood chicks outside and they are all pretty much feathered out by 4 weeks or so.
I have found this to be true as well and usually keep them a little cooler than recommeded but that being said, I think that those who are beginners would be better served to follow the rule of 95 for the first week and drop it by 5 degrees every week until they are feathered. Once you get a few broods under your belt, you can experiment with cooler brooding temps.