I guess I don't know very much. A woman says her temps are now 30 degrees outside. She got her first batch of chicks (store bought) about 3 weeks ago. No hens, no other chickens. She asked if they were ready for her to put in the coop. I explained that the rule of thumb tends to be starting them between 85-90 degrees for week 1, and decreasing by 5 degrees each week, until they can handle 70 degrees, at which time, wean them off the daytime heat, then the night time heat, and they will do fine in the cold the rest of their lives. A bunch of people corrected me, letting me know that 3 weeks in the brooder was long enough, and they could withstand 30 degree temps. easily.
I live in Florida, so we don't have extreme cold, but I still don't toss mine outside after only 3 weeks in the brooder. According to some, I've been doing it all wrong, all these years.
I live in Florida, so we don't have extreme cold, but I still don't toss mine outside after only 3 weeks in the brooder. According to some, I've been doing it all wrong, all these years.