This is my second time raising chicks, but last time I had chicks in the middle of summer. It was so hot outside I was able to throw them out in their pen before 4 weeks of age. There were also 13 of them so they had plenty of friends to keep company and warmth if needed.
I have three chicks right now, just turned 4 weeks old, various mixed breeds (game fowl rooster, two chicks from my EEs and one from my wyandotte). Tossed them out in their pen today as they're getting quite stir-crazy in the brooder and driving everyone batty. It started in the 60's today, now it's raining lightly on and off and in the 50's and they all seem to be doing just fine. May get down to 49-ish tonight, but the rest of the week's forecast is no lower than mid 50's at night, and upper 60's to 70's during the day, a little rain on and off during the week.
Their pen is covered and has an end that is sheltered from wind, and they have a snuggle box with plenty of wood shavings they can huddle in if they want. Think they're okay to stay outside at night in these temps?
I have three chicks right now, just turned 4 weeks old, various mixed breeds (game fowl rooster, two chicks from my EEs and one from my wyandotte). Tossed them out in their pen today as they're getting quite stir-crazy in the brooder and driving everyone batty. It started in the 60's today, now it's raining lightly on and off and in the 50's and they all seem to be doing just fine. May get down to 49-ish tonight, but the rest of the week's forecast is no lower than mid 50's at night, and upper 60's to 70's during the day, a little rain on and off during the week.
Their pen is covered and has an end that is sheltered from wind, and they have a snuggle box with plenty of wood shavings they can huddle in if they want. Think they're okay to stay outside at night in these temps?