Square feet per chick at 8 weeks?

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When keeping chicks in a brooder until they're 8 or 9 weeks old, how many square feet per bird is needed at that age?
 
Recommended minimum at that age is 2 sq ft per, but I guarantee you they'll be bouncing off the walls with that amount of space. They really should be out of the brooder well before that age.
 
At what age can they be released into a predator proof run?
I start letting my littles loose around 10 days old. At around 2 weeks they have full day time coop and run access. If I didn't have adults to integrate them with they could have full access at the earlier mark.
 
At what age can they be released into a predator proof run?

That depends on the temperature.

If you can provide a place for them to warm up, any time after about a week to 10 days old. The place to warm up can be a heat lamp or brooder plate inside an attached coop, as long as the chicks know where it is and how to access it.

If you cannot provide a warm place, then they can be in a predator-proof run when they have enough feathers to deal with the temperature. This can be quite young in the summer, and much older in the winter.
 

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