I suggest not having it up to 99 for meaties. They don't need the heat some chicks do.I did a little trial run last night with the heat lamps on in the brooder. The temps got down to 29 degrees. I had 2 heat lamps on in the garage in the brooder. I woke up this morning and the temp in the brooder was 91. So, I will have to add 1 more heat lamp to get it up to 99. I"m glad last night was cold so that I could get an idea of what the temps are WITH the heat lamp. I'll make the adjustments tonight. I know that I will be up ALL night long running back and forth making sure the temps are just right. I don't want the little devils to freeze the first night.
I added 2 large containers of organic greek yogurt to the FF. Looking good. I wanted to start another batch last night but I had all the chores in the chicken yard last night and I didn't get inside until late last night. So, I'll start another big batch tonight. I have the FF in a plastic storage container. Those seem to work ok. However, I do want to try the 5 gallon buckets to see how that works as well. I want to add some sunflower seeds and a couple other things to this next batch.
Anyone have any suggestions on other goodies I can add to the the FF?
My temps with brooding were in the 80s in the first week. My chicks are Canadian and are tough.

100 chicks can generate a lot of heat when they huddle together. 91 is just right for brand new babies.
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