Ready for the outdoor coop?

Baileybunchx5

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With Lows in the upper 40s and 50s in Maryland and day then temps from 60-upper 70s. Do you think they are feathered enough to be in the coop with no heat? Little over 5 weeks old
They have been outside in the covered run area during the days for the past two weeks.
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With Lows in the upper 40s and 50s in Maryland and day then temps from 60-upper 70s. Do you think they are feathered enough to be in the coop with no heat? Little over 5 weeks old
They have been outside in the covered run area during the days for the past two weeks.
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I would say its fine yeah. What breed is the orange/brown one looking at the camera?
 
With Lows in the upper 40s and 50s in Maryland and day then temps from 60-upper 70s. Do you think they are feathered enough to be in the coop with no heat? Little over 5 weeks old
They have been outside in the covered run area during the days for the past two weeks.
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Congrats on your pretty babies!! 😉♥️
You’re an amazing Chicken Mama!! This is perfect!! — I just read a post about little 3week olds being put out to the coop because they are getting more that need the brooder in the house.🫣 I could never…
 
Congrats on your pretty babies!! 😉♥️
You’re an amazing Chicken Mama!! This is perfect!! — I just read a post about little 3week olds being put out to the coop because they are getting more that need the brooder in the house.🫣 I could never…
Oh wow, yes it is a committment to raise them. I had no idea but it has been a fun process so far. Messy and stinky at times in the brooder but I think it will all be worth it. Transitioning them slowly worked well for our girls. They love their coop and run area now.
 
Oh wow, yes it is a committment to raise them. I had no idea but it has been a fun process so far. Messy and stinky at times in the brooder but I think it will all be worth it. Transitioning them slowly worked well for our girls. They love their coop and run area now.
 

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Oh wow, yes it is a committment to raise them. I had no idea but it has been a fun process so far. Messy and stinky at times in the brooder but I think it will all be worth it. Transitioning them slowly worked well for our girls. They love their coop and run area now.
Messy and stinky? Geez, I thought I was the only one....LOL But it was a lot of fun for me too!! Great job!!
 

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