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Chicken Support Insights - Episode 22: When Chicks Are Ready to Leave the Brooder

6 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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Have a poultry question? Send it for the next episode [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2548845/fan_mail/new] Moving chicks out from the brooder is not dependent on age alone. It is also about recognizing when they’re truly ready. In this episode of Chicken Support Insights, Cortney and Connie break down the key signs that tell you your chicks can safely transition, helping you avoid common mistakes that lead to stress, setbacks, or losses. Instead of relying on timelines alone, this conversation focuses on what actually matters: feather development, behavior, and weather conditions. They explain how to read your birds, what a realistic transition timeline looks like from week one through six, and why rushing the process can do more harm than good. For a step by step breakdown, check out this guide from Valley Hatchery: "When Can Chicks Move to the Coop?" [https://valleyhatchery.com/when-can-chicks-move-to-the-coop/] It walks through the timeline week by week, including when chicks can start spending time outside and when they’re ready for full coop living. For more practical guidance on brooder management, chick readiness, and coop setup, explore Valley Hatchery [https://valleyhatchery.com/blog/]’s resources designed to support every stage of raising your flock. If this episode helped you better understand your birds, be sure to subscribe for more straightforward, experience-based insights.

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