thecatumbrella
Furiously Foraging
My basement's around 54-55 degrees F. I started bringing the chicks down for field trips at 11 days-old. Hoping they can manage full time at 15 days-old.
We use a heat plate. It keeps that shavings beneath it at 70-80 degrees (top of plate is between 107-120 degrees, depending on model). The higher numbers are for my 16x24 plate, which is in there now. Naturally, they spend a lot more time under the plate downstairs than upstairs (where the ambient temp is 64-66 degrees F).
They eat. They drink. They are dead quiet under the plate. Am I good? Their dander is just too insane to stay upstairs any longer. My large fowl chicks transitioned to the basement at 10 days old, no problems, but the basement was probably closer to 58 degrees in late May.
Only thing I'm noticing is that they need a little more encouragement to come out at times. The heating plate is way too big, but they're outgrowing the 10x10 and my 12x12 can't keep temp down there for some reason. We're planning to build a larger brooder this weekend and get the plate oriented properly. Photo of my temp setup below.
Thoughts and criticisms welcome. Bantams have a bit of a learning curve!
We use a heat plate. It keeps that shavings beneath it at 70-80 degrees (top of plate is between 107-120 degrees, depending on model). The higher numbers are for my 16x24 plate, which is in there now. Naturally, they spend a lot more time under the plate downstairs than upstairs (where the ambient temp is 64-66 degrees F).
They eat. They drink. They are dead quiet under the plate. Am I good? Their dander is just too insane to stay upstairs any longer. My large fowl chicks transitioned to the basement at 10 days old, no problems, but the basement was probably closer to 58 degrees in late May.
Only thing I'm noticing is that they need a little more encouragement to come out at times. The heating plate is way too big, but they're outgrowing the 10x10 and my 12x12 can't keep temp down there for some reason. We're planning to build a larger brooder this weekend and get the plate oriented properly. Photo of my temp setup below.
Thoughts and criticisms welcome. Bantams have a bit of a learning curve!