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I had chicks in the house all winter--NEVER again. NEVER.
I do Mahonri's New Years Hatch. The chicks usually get thrown outside into the flock around 5 weeks. They cope. I've never worried about them except this year when I had two showgirls and I wasn't sure how they were going to take the cold. I waited until about 7 weeks this time and they did great. I don't know what your situation is as far as an outdoor coop, but young chicks are much hardier than people think. In fact, two years ago I had a broody in the middle of winter who successfully hatched out 3 chicks and it was sub zero. They stayed in the coop, ran around a bit and then back under mom ... and the hardest part was getting them unfrozen water a few times a day.