Eight weeks is right for putting them out. I really have had poultry outside in the snow at a week without heat.
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All depends on size,,, one like this,,,,, 4 hours max.Who the heck takes more than a day to drink a bottle of wine?
Well,,,,,,,,,,,,, you may have to choose one of the others for that position.I hope this beauty is a Pullet because it's too pretty to be a chicken nugget
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I agree with you totally,,,, no reason to keep a lifeless carcass on your porchI occasionally toss week olds out in the winter.
OR DINNERI just don’t have the patience for wussy birds.My adults are nice,
All depends on size,,, one like this,,,,, 4 hours max.
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Well,,,,,,,,,,,,, you may have to choose one of the others for that position.
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I agree with you totally,,,, no reason to keep a lifeless carcass on your porch
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But I still think it's a pullet.I honestly don't follow them either. I put chicks outside last year when they were 8 weeks old and it was 13 at nightthey all thrived and loved it.
I put that white chick on a thread to tell people to sex it so far they've said cockerel. What they don't realize is that all my birds are pretty much huge! At 15 days I had a sibling to that chick that was about the same sizeand the same size comb...
All depends on size,,, one like this,,,,, 4 hours max.
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Well,,,,,,,,,,,,, you may have to choose one of the others for that position.
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I agree with you totally,,,, no reason to keep a lifeless carcass on your porch
OR DINNER![]()