How old are your chicks when you starting letting them out of the run? I have a run that I am going to keep them in for a couple of week but then I plan of letting them out with the rest of the flock, what do you usually do?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Yeah, but the older the chick gets the smarter it gets at running and hiding from the hawks!You must have small Hawks in your neck of the woods. I have had hawks take away my full grown hens and roos.
Mine are 4 weeks old when I put them in the Coop with no heat, but I live in Deep South Texas and the lows only get down to 69 for just a hour or two. I get them ready for no heat, by either changing bulbs for less heat or no heat at all just for a short time about a week before I put them outside. Once they are fully feathered out they are fine. They just seem to do better outside eating bugs and grass, than stuck inside