Chick temperatures

swatskee

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Hey all, just wondering if 80 degrees is too cool for 2 week old chicks? We moved them to the basement from the upstairs and even added another light and the temp is hovering around 80-82 degrees. They seem ok and are active/healthy...

Your thoughts?
 
I think at one week it's supposed to be 90 and two weeks at 85 so they might be a little chilly down there
 
I just posted a question similar to this. I have 5 day olds that are living in a brooder set at slightly above 80. Not because I wanted to freeze them, but because they acted as though I was cooking them at 90 and 86 in the first day and night they were here. I was making sure I was doing the right thing, but everyone said that as long as they aren't shivering or panting and acting as usual, they should be fine.
 
The way the chicks are behaving will tell you if they are too cold, too hot, or just right.

This is what you are looking for:

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It's difficult to accurately measure radiant heat from a light bulb so thermometer readings can be misleading. Watch the chicks. They'll tell you.
 
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