How to build and maintain a Chicken Coop

At what age can I put my baby chickens in the chicken coop?

I have one adult rooster and one adult hen in the coop now.

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4 Responses to “At what age can I put my baby chickens in the chicken coop?”

  1. beth says:

    THey are to be at least 2 months ancient to place a split in middle of coop so that they can get use to one another. At age 4 months they can fend for themselves

  2. andy says:

    We went ours from the incubator to the brooder and kept them in the the brooder for about 2 -3 weeks then we went them to larger cages indoors for another 2 weeks.. As long as the weather was above 60 degrees then we would release them into the coop….Some times older chickens will attack the younger ones and kill them so you have to keep you eye on them for a while Hope this answers your question Excellent Luck

  3. Pranav T says:

    You should place the baby chicks in when they are about 2-4 months ancient. And don't place the chicks nder 1 month or they might die. So excellent luck!

  4. kik says:

    You don't want to place them in with the larger chickens until they are about 4 months ancient. They will get picked on a lil but you just have to keep an eye on them. But if you place them in there any younger than that there is a chance that they would kill the small ones.
    Excellent Luck!

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