LilyHillFarm
In the Brooder
- Aug 10, 2021
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Hello all,
I have 12 eight day old mail order chicks….faverolles, Easter eggers, buff Orpingtons, barnevelders and speckled Sussex. The faverolles are not very strong and are not doing well with the heat. One faverolles is just now about the size of the other chicks when they arrived! I live in Northern Illinois, it’s hot and very humid. The chicks are in a large child’s pool in our garage. I struggled to keep the temperature constant without getting too warm with a heat lamp so I switched to a large heat plate. Tonight I turned off the heat lamp since they are using the heat plate during the day. But they also like laying around the light. Tonight the garage is staying about 82 degrees. I just went out to check on them. It is pitch dark in the garage. They are in a pile, all together like they are cold but are not using the heat plate. Should I turn the heat lamp on? I know I’m obsessing but I don’t want to stress the darling faverolles. Thank you.
I have 12 eight day old mail order chicks….faverolles, Easter eggers, buff Orpingtons, barnevelders and speckled Sussex. The faverolles are not very strong and are not doing well with the heat. One faverolles is just now about the size of the other chicks when they arrived! I live in Northern Illinois, it’s hot and very humid. The chicks are in a large child’s pool in our garage. I struggled to keep the temperature constant without getting too warm with a heat lamp so I switched to a large heat plate. Tonight I turned off the heat lamp since they are using the heat plate during the day. But they also like laying around the light. Tonight the garage is staying about 82 degrees. I just went out to check on them. It is pitch dark in the garage. They are in a pile, all together like they are cold but are not using the heat plate. Should I turn the heat lamp on? I know I’m obsessing but I don’t want to stress the darling faverolles. Thank you.