After a couple days, you can let your chickens outdoors (assuming that it's warm out and not raining). You can let them run around for a few minutes, but not for too long or they'll get cold. They can go outside longer and longer as they develop feathers. They should be fine to stay outside in 2-3 months.
That depends on weather conditions and the outside habitat. They certainly don't do well with drafty cold areas and naturally they need a place where they can be safe. If you can keep them warm and safe, then anytime you're ready.
As long as if it's the neosporin WITHOUT pain reliever. The pain reliever is toxic to chickens.
Chickens will lay more eggs when it is warm and sunny. You can put a light where the nests are to innfluence the chickens to lay more eggs.
Their feet follow the function that they are put to.
Yes At least make sure they have access to it. The chickens will go to the coop about dusk as they do not wander about after dark. The coop is their "safe" place.
Chickens are chickens because god made them.
a bowl!
Free range chickens are raised outdoors with natural foods while industrial chicken houses have thousands of chickens in one place and are fed foods with antibiotics and steroids. Yuck.
chickens can freeze in both winter and summer if you have a freezer to put them in.
try a fence... around either the flowers or the chickens. if they are not your chickens, fence the flowers.
no
Depends where you put it.
Hay??!??!!?!?!??!?!
they are bathing
not really
Yes put the chickens inside an enclosed area that the hawk cant penetrate.
You can put pretty much anything in with chickens as long as its not something that might eat or terrorise hem.-Ducks-Geese-Alpacas (these actually protect the chickens from things like foxes)-GoatsDON'T put turkeys with chickens because mixing them will result in an epidemic of Blackhead disease eventually killing all your flock!!
When they are FULLY feathered.