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You don't have to wait until they're fully feathered to move them outside. If you can provide a warm, draft-free area outside they will thrive there just as they would inside. So, lets say you've weaned them down to a 60 degree atmosphere inside, if you can put a heat lamp in the coop and keep one corner 60 degrees and it's not very drafty out there, you can move them out, regardless of their feathering.