- May 4, 2014
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I have 6 polish ladies that I got as day old chicks in the Fall. I raised them and kept them in the spare bedroom all winter as the winter here (and all over !) was brutal. They are now 6 or 7 months old - have been laying some some time. I have my older lady, Princess, who lives in the outside coop and has for over a year - she was the previous years chick so she is getting on for 2 years old. I would like to move the Polish ladies outside and reclaim the bedroom but I'm not sure what temperature will be safe for them since they are used to living in a heated home. They would be outside in a run during the day, with weather and shade protection available and in the barn at night in an enclosure that has a heat lamp and a radiant heat device available to them.
