- May 13, 2011
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Hi everyone,
We are new chicken owners, having recently purchased 10 Buff Orpingtons from a friend. They are really cute and fun. They are three weeks old tomorrow. Should I be concerned that a couple of them are smaller and have a little fewer feathers than the others? They were hatched over a 2-3 day period, so a few are younger but I would't think it would really matter too much. They don't seem sick or anything.
Also, We are hoping to have our coop ready in about a week. Would they be ready to go outside at 4 weeks in our South Carolina climate by then(we are in the Columbia area?) My husband is concerned about a risk of fire using a light for warmth. Any thoughts?
Tressa
We are new chicken owners, having recently purchased 10 Buff Orpingtons from a friend. They are really cute and fun. They are three weeks old tomorrow. Should I be concerned that a couple of them are smaller and have a little fewer feathers than the others? They were hatched over a 2-3 day period, so a few are younger but I would't think it would really matter too much. They don't seem sick or anything.
Also, We are hoping to have our coop ready in about a week. Would they be ready to go outside at 4 weeks in our South Carolina climate by then(we are in the Columbia area?) My husband is concerned about a risk of fire using a light for warmth. Any thoughts?
Tressa