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Originally Posted by
CalicoPrairie 
Thanks so much, Sunny! That really helps. :)
Is there some kind of chart that will give me guidelines for what temps they need at what ages?
Thanks in advance!
A basic rule of thumb, is to decrease 5 degrees every week.
For example, newborn chicks start out at 95* Fahrenheit. Subtract 5* every week.
Here is a chart I just drew up for you:
Chick Temperatures
| Newborn |
95* |
| Week 1 |
90* |
| Week 2 |
85* |
| Week 3 |
80* |
| Week 4 |
75* |
| Week 5 |
70* |
Once the chicks are completely feathered out, (about 7 weeks old or so) you don't have to worry too much about temperature, unless it is very cold outside.
Also keep in mind that the these temperatures are just there to give you a rough idea, you should pay more attention to what your chicks are doing then the thermometer reading.
If the chicks are huddled up under heat lamp, they are probably cold. Lower the heat lamp.
If the chicks are scattered away from the heat lamp and panting, they are too hot. Raise the heat lamp.
Comfortable chicks should be randomly scattered all around the brooder.