As long as that aren't in a closed in box and have fresh clean water they should be ok.
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100f is way too hot for two week old chicks...you are going to cook them having them in a covered cage.Put a fan and point to the ceiling. I have mine in a garage and what you need is circulation without hitting them. You also need a second door for the air circulation. Mine are under a quilt at 100 for now. At two weeks we turn off brooder during the day and make sure they have plenty of room to move. I use a dog crate that hubby covered with hardware cloth. Just five them room to get away from heat but at that age your keeping them at 95 so honestly your ok without brooder.
What are you using for heat now?i think im going to switch to one of those thermopeep heating pads or something with a more localized heat source.
What are you using for heat now?
Do you have other chickens in a coop?
Yes.The heat lamp puts out a lot of radiant heat and ive notice it increases the temp in a pretty big area. I figure if i reduce that ambient heat it will help w heat in the garage. Not too mention the fire hazard.