I do not keep seramas, but I would keep a room or brooder at leats 75 F for a 4 week old baby chick, unless it was with a broody hen to get under.
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Well she has her buddy so they keep each other warm- in addition to indoors being around 70, they have a very well insulated enclosure with lots of places to burrow and keep warm.I do not keep seramas, but I would keep a room or brooder at leats 75 F for a 4 week old baby chick, unless it was with a broody hen to get under.
I didn't hatch her, she was staying outside with her mama and siblings- the previous owners, unfortunately, were not at all nice to their little chickies.Have you kept her that way since you first hatched her?
Yeah, the temp should be fine though- its pretty warmWell cold chicks can be constipated and may not grow and thrive as well, especially seramas.