cedarcovefarm
Chirping
- Feb 15, 2015
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Hi! I'm starting my adventure in raising chicks later this week, when my chicks hatch (hopefully) and also have a few being shipped (just in case). I have purchased the Brinsea EcoGlow 50 but I'm a little nervous. I keep reading that especially the first few days the brooder area needs to be 98 degrees. Well, the Brinsea just warms the little chicks under the plate. So do I need to have something else to keep the rest of the brooder warm? I'm so afraid I'm going to mess this up for my little chicks.