New to backyard chickens.

Lil'KimChicks

In the Brooder
Apr 28, 2018
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Hi. I am new to raising chickens. Hubby and I have a little coop and run in the backyard. Last month we got 3 Red Comet hens 19 months old, they lay 2 to 3 eggs a day. We also got 3 chicks from Tractor Supply (Plymouth Rocks). Our little peepers are 6 weeks old. Today we moved them out to the run (sectioned off part for their safty). Can the little girls stay outdoors at night?
 
Hello and welcome to BYC. Without knowing your location it's not possible to answer your question - including your location under your avatar will be helpful.

These links may on integration may be interesting

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/introducing-new-chickens-using-the-see-but-don-t-touch-method

http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/1126547/topic-of-the-week-integrating-chicks-into-an-adult-flock

http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/1069595/introducing-chicks-to-adults#post_16276224


All the best
 
Hi. I am new to raising chickens. Hubby and I have a little coop and run in the backyard. Last month we got 3 Red Comet hens 19 months old, they lay 2 to 3 eggs a day. We also got 3 chicks from Tractor Supply (Plymouth Rocks). Our little peepers are 6 weeks old. Today we moved them out to the run (sectioned off part for their safty). Can the little girls stay outdoors at night?
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Hi. I am new to raising chickens. Hubby and I have a little coop and run in the backyard. Last month we got 3 Red Comet hens 19 months old, they lay 2 to 3 eggs a day. We also got 3 chicks from Tractor Supply (Plymouth Rocks). Our little peepers are 6 weeks old. Today we moved them out to the run (sectioned off part for their safty). Can the little girls stay outdoors at night?

Welcome to Backyard Chickens do the Plymouth Barred have feathers yet if so they can be out all the time now
 
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They can usually go out at 6 weeks old. Like Penny posted, when they are fully feathered.
 
Thanks for the encouragement. Our peepers look fully feathered.

We decided to just move them permanently into their sweet section of the run. My hubby moved the light out there (Making sure to secure it 3 ways, because I worry). It will be in the high 40's tonight here.
They are having so much fun scratching around, dust bathing, and talking up a storm to the older girls on the other side of the fence. The queen is not amused with the peepers, so it may been a while before they mix.
 

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