Hello,
I see there have been many posts on this lately but none quite addressed my problem.
I have been trying to keep the brooder about ~90 degrees. I got home yesterday and it was close to 110!!!! YIKES. I moved the lamps around so I could turn 1 off, and did. This brought it down to around 85-90 which seems like a nice temp. Overnight I was concerned that it would be too cold and we turned on the two lamps and came back to check in and hour. 120!!! YIKES. My bf and I got in a big argument because I said there is NO reason for them to be exposed to temps like that. He said, well they have access to 90 degrees dont they. I turned off 1 of the lamps and 1 stayed on over night. When i checked on the chicks this AM they were all under then one lamp (were close together, but not packed together and didn't look cold) and the thermometer closest to them red ~75. Im sure it was at least~80-85 under the lamp. It might have been down to 80 at 3am or so. Is this ok? As long as the chicks look and act ok, its ok right? I personally would rather have them a little on the cool side because, well, 100+ seems ridiculous!!
I see there have been many posts on this lately but none quite addressed my problem.
I have been trying to keep the brooder about ~90 degrees. I got home yesterday and it was close to 110!!!! YIKES. I moved the lamps around so I could turn 1 off, and did. This brought it down to around 85-90 which seems like a nice temp. Overnight I was concerned that it would be too cold and we turned on the two lamps and came back to check in and hour. 120!!! YIKES. My bf and I got in a big argument because I said there is NO reason for them to be exposed to temps like that. He said, well they have access to 90 degrees dont they. I turned off 1 of the lamps and 1 stayed on over night. When i checked on the chicks this AM they were all under then one lamp (were close together, but not packed together and didn't look cold) and the thermometer closest to them red ~75. Im sure it was at least~80-85 under the lamp. It might have been down to 80 at 3am or so. Is this ok? As long as the chicks look and act ok, its ok right? I personally would rather have them a little on the cool side because, well, 100+ seems ridiculous!!