I have had my D'uccles outside since they were about 4 weeks old. They were fully feathered. No heat lamp. Depends on where you live and temperatures.
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I am so glad I saw this! It'll be very helpful next week when it warms up hereWith my now 8 week old pullets last week I shut them into the coop for 3 days with no access outside with a heat lamp at night very low but a safe height in the coop in case they slept on the floor since it was down in the mid 30's at night and 55 during the day. Then after 3 days opened up the pop door in the morning to let them in their secure little run (we had to do a temp run since we are headed off to vacation and needed something quick while we are gone). It took them a long time to venture a foot past the pop door and every little thing sends them scurrying back in but that was the whole idea of the 3 day lock up was to get them used to the coop. This resulted in the 5 of them going inside at dusk like good chickens from the first night which was great compared to the stories I have heard of people having to herd their chickens in at night to teach them the routine.
Update.
They're outside since this morning. Expecting a low of 54* tonight. They are sleeping in a little pile in one corner. I gave them 3 inches of shavings to snuggle in, and sealed the doors. there are a few cracks under the nest boxes, but I put the food and water partially over the cracks to minimize cold air seeping in. I hope this is OK.