My girls are 5 weeks old. Our coop is not quite finished, but we've been gradually increasing the amount of time they spend out in their run. The brooder is getting pretty cramped with four teenagers in it!
Our temps have been fairly cool - I'd say mid-to-high 60's on the west side of the house where they are. Warms up, of course, late afternoon.
Here's my food question: I have a waterer in the pen, but how long can my girls be out there without access to food? Is two hours too long? I toss some of their starter on the ground for them, so they have that, but their feeder is in the brooder. Could they stay out longer than two hours? It's definitely more interesting out there for them, but I don't want them to get too hungry or cold.
We're hoping to transition them to the coop within the next week. I know they're young, but the coop is very well built and we'll have a heat lamp in there. I guess my temperature question is, at 6 weeks, what are the lowest temperatures they can withstand without distress? The brooder temperature is around 70-75 degrees. Our lows at night are in the low-to-mid 50's.
Should I turn off the heat lamp in the brooder to get them ready for the coop?
Here's a picture of my BO and Delaware so you can see where they are, feather-wise:

Our temps have been fairly cool - I'd say mid-to-high 60's on the west side of the house where they are. Warms up, of course, late afternoon.
Here's my food question: I have a waterer in the pen, but how long can my girls be out there without access to food? Is two hours too long? I toss some of their starter on the ground for them, so they have that, but their feeder is in the brooder. Could they stay out longer than two hours? It's definitely more interesting out there for them, but I don't want them to get too hungry or cold.
We're hoping to transition them to the coop within the next week. I know they're young, but the coop is very well built and we'll have a heat lamp in there. I guess my temperature question is, at 6 weeks, what are the lowest temperatures they can withstand without distress? The brooder temperature is around 70-75 degrees. Our lows at night are in the low-to-mid 50's.
Should I turn off the heat lamp in the brooder to get them ready for the coop?
Here's a picture of my BO and Delaware so you can see where they are, feather-wise:

