LCRanch
In the Brooder
- May 24, 2016
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Hello BYC friends. We are new to raising chickens - and we're excited about it.
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Facts:
•We live in North Texas
•Chicks age: 6 weeks
•Coop: half of an Old storage Shed for roosting. 1/3 of the shed has been allocated for the roosting chickens. Also, attached to the side of the shed, is a dog kennel (10' x 10') wide- which is outdoors.
Question:
We were wondering when we could let our chicks begin living outside? They have been brooding indoors since they were 2 weeks old. Since we have a warmer climate here... Could they begin staying outdoors in their coop? Or, do we need to wait another two weeks?
Our concern... Stunted growth. We have 8 golden sex linked chicks brooding in an extra large dog crate. The poor girls probably feel cramped.
. Facts:
•We live in North Texas
•Chicks age: 6 weeks
•Coop: half of an Old storage Shed for roosting. 1/3 of the shed has been allocated for the roosting chickens. Also, attached to the side of the shed, is a dog kennel (10' x 10') wide- which is outdoors.
Question:
We were wondering when we could let our chicks begin living outside? They have been brooding indoors since they were 2 weeks old. Since we have a warmer climate here... Could they begin staying outdoors in their coop? Or, do we need to wait another two weeks?
Our concern... Stunted growth. We have 8 golden sex linked chicks brooding in an extra large dog crate. The poor girls probably feel cramped.
