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    I think this is it from my 1st incubator experience! 6 red black araucanas chicks ( ones in the incu still drying off ) 13 days left till batch 2 is rdy then batch 3 in 17 days Think im going to be busy...
    Can anyone please tell me at what age can they go outside in a shed to live and when they can go outside ? Its not heated but will put a infared heat lamp in there . saying that I guess i could put a heater in .
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    They are georgeous!!
    I've only ever hatche one set of eggs, popped them under Mum to be & 21 days to the hour 5 out of 5 hatched.
    That was September last year and they were in the hen house with Mum, out the next day! She kept them warm & took them in & out as and when. Amazing creatures

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      They look lovely Mine are just over 2 weeks old and I've been putting them outside in a huge dog-carrier intended for the back of a large estate car so they're protected from wandering cats and they don't fly off! They're only out for a couple of hours or so during the afternoons to give me chance to clean up their "other" growing place. They're as bad as spotty teenagers for making a mess!!!

      I'm not really sure how old they need to be before putting them outside in a coop, but as you've got heating sorted out for them, then I should think about 2 - 3 weeks. I'm waiting till mine get a bit bigger and completely off-heat (they still have heating at night) then they'll go out into their own coop and run next to the big chooks
      My girls found their way into my heart and now they nest there

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        thanks maureen
        Ok its just hit me what am i going to do when the others ?*egg hatching >< they are going to be 1.5 weeks behide.... then the next lot 2.4 weeks behide , Im going to have to buy 2 more heat lamps and split the coop up into 3 parts arnt I then have to deal with introducing them 3 groups to each other then to my mature chickens ...
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        • #5
          I don't know anything about them Dave, but they're gorgeous.

          From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

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          • #6
            whooooooooops You'll manage it though
            My girls found their way into my heart and now they nest there

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