Hey everyone. Sorry I am posting another question yet again, but I guess it is better to ask questions and know what you're doing than just assume something and have something bad happen. Anyway, we have some friends that have some Japanese Ornamental Buff Black Tail Bantam chicks they want to give us. We mostly want big egg laying chickens, but we couldn't say no to three cute little midget chickens! Especially if we have Jersey Giants. We will have giants and little midgets running around the yard
. I find the thought of that hilarious!
Sorry, got a little off track, so back to the point. We are getting two hens and a little rooster from them, but we have never dealt with any kind of bantam breed and was wondering when a good age for them to stay outside all the time would be. Right now my mom and I do not have the time to take care and babysit chicks. We have more time in the fall but right now we leave the house at 7 am and don't get back to the house until around 8 pm. Yeah like right now we have our friends watching our little maran chicks until they get big enough to not need a heat lamp. That is kind of what we want to do the same thing with the Bantams, but this is the first time both my family and theirs have ever messed with a bantam breed.
They hatched about 5 weeks ago and are going through what my friend calls the "dinosaur stage", because they are have fledged, if thats what you call it (the stage where they are getting their feathers in instead of just being fuzzy). Right now they have been spending time outside in their little run and coming in at night to sit under a heat lamp.
So could anyone please help me out with figuring out how long they need to be warmed up at night, or when they could possibly be left out in the day, but come inside at night, but don't need a heat lamp.
Thanks a load!!!