Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

Question for those of you who have hatched in Fall.... how many weeks old do my new little girls (yes, I am willing them ALL to be little girls) need to be before they can move outside? I have to finish the 2nd coop and run. And I'm trying to prioritize... 2nd coop first, or some sort of larger aviary/tractor set-up for my big girls. My poor girls have spent quite a while today in the small chicken tractor that I built for them when they were younger. It's rather small for them now.
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BTW... when DH asked me what we were going to do with any roos that we end up with from the babies and I said we'd have to get rid of them. He walked off and grunted "Or we could get their vocal cords removed."
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I think someone adores his new little hatch-lings.
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That whole being gone while they hatched thing worked wonders!
 
I just unsubscribed from the other thread and subscribed to here. Now I'll always know where to go.

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IMHOyou are over thinking it and making it WAY to hard. Just click subscribe on this new thread done deal!!!
 
Hey neighbors in Washington! I just got chickens on the 31st of August and I LOVE them! When it FINALLY rained here that was the first since I had gotten them and they were miserable. So we put something on the run to stop the rain inside but of coarse it's still a little muddy in there. Is it ok if their feet are muddy? Thx in advanced!
 

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