Reasons for Tossing Out Your Indoor Brooder and Start Raising Your Chicks Outdoors

Excellently informative essay! This is my plan with the eggs in the incubator. Way back in the day there were no brooders indoors. All things poultry were outside. If it got below 32, they were either put in the hay barn or in the "house" (cabin). There were no heating pads, feed and water bottles designed for chicks. Getting poultry raising back to its simpler roots! Thank you for sharing!!
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Back to nature! Thank you for sharing! What do you think about trying this for a first set of chicks - no adults already in the coop?
This was an outstanding article, thanks for much for this information 👏
Great information. Definitely something to think about the next time I get chicks.
This is great.
We have a batch of eggs in the incubator and hubby does not want them in the house.
I will do this from about a week old!!
Great article. Thanks for posting temperature!! That’s very helpful
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Wonderful, will definitely do this If I raise more chicks!
Beautifully written article and great photos. Will definitely try to incorporate these methods when/if we get new chicks.
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An excellent article with lots of thought provoking ideas. The pictures are very helpful, along with detailed explanations and descriptions. Thank you so much!
Good for you! I had the same revelation years ago after reading the same Blooie post about Mommy Hut! Such a game changer! I just now put out a post to see if people are still using 100* and sure enough alot are. I'm genuinely not sure what they are worried about, chicks will get cold? I'm way more worried about chicks over-heating. This method solves for that and so much more. It's so much more natural. Bravo!
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Loved this article. It was very useful in acclimating my newbies to the weather before it got too cold. Though the do seem to be more aloof than the ones I raised inside.
Loved this!
My ducklings were brooded outdoors on the ground, they have no issues stomping over me or eating out of my hands. My "brooder" babies have always been more fearful.
Can't wait to do this again!
Very well written article. I will definitely be putting my chicks under one of our hens.
Love this idea! It makes a lot of sense.
This was such great information and gave me the confidence to build a brooder near my coop and run and boot my new littles out around 2 weeks old. I can't believe how well they are thriving. They instantly loved it. I will never raise chicks in the house again after this. Thanks for a great article!
This is excellent information. When I begin hatching eggs I will definitely incorporate these methods. This solves so many problems I've read about people having with chicks. My girls get startled so easily with simple movements. I'd love for our interactions to be less stressful for them. I wish I had found this article sooner.
Best idea I have read in a long time!
What a great article! Brand new here, just dipping my toes into the chicken life. Haven’t gotten my chicks yet, and one of the things that were stopping me was the feeling that it wasn’t quite right to raise them inside in isolation. This makes so much sense!
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A lot of useful information for me. Thanks so much for this great article and also for the photos.
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Great solution to a common problem. Loved the pictures of your set up.
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I am so glad to have read your article! I was gifted 3 chicks for Earth Day. They are almost 4 weeks old. I also have only kept the babies inside at night in fear of it being too cold. They still have some baby feathers in their heads and necks. I forgot them in their coop last night and scurried out at 830 and they were sleeping and felt warm to my touch. I dont have any source of heat out there; the coop has an insulated roof. As of right now they are on a 12hr feeding 730-730 and then i bring them inside. They seem much happier outside than in my home with the craziness.
thank you for sharing this experience

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