Shemira
In the Brooder
- Jun 1, 2025
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Hello, we have 3 chicks, 7 weeks old.
They are in our living room currently, we have a wood fire in the room, but it can get chilly in the early hours of the morning (I'm not sure of temp, maybe down 7ish celsius).
It is around 0 or just below outside (we are in Australia so winter atm)
I have a eco brooder plate in with them and they still use it alot (they stay under it all night, and pop in and out during the day - our day temps are around 14 celsius).
One has been quite small and weak since hatching (the others are around twice its size now) and this one still has quite a bit of down.
They can go outside during the day as they please and the bigger two (they are nearly fully feathered) are spending more time outdoors, but the little one doesn't like to go out.
I'm not sure if I should remove the brooder plate, or wait, or alternatively I have a heating mat I could place under the brooder pen, which is warm but doesn't put out quite as much heat. My gut instinct is the little one might struggle.
I feel like they are very slow developing their feathers, would this be due to the warmth of the wood fire in the room?
Sorry so many questions lol. TIA for any advice
They are in our living room currently, we have a wood fire in the room, but it can get chilly in the early hours of the morning (I'm not sure of temp, maybe down 7ish celsius).
It is around 0 or just below outside (we are in Australia so winter atm)
I have a eco brooder plate in with them and they still use it alot (they stay under it all night, and pop in and out during the day - our day temps are around 14 celsius).
One has been quite small and weak since hatching (the others are around twice its size now) and this one still has quite a bit of down.
They can go outside during the day as they please and the bigger two (they are nearly fully feathered) are spending more time outdoors, but the little one doesn't like to go out.
I'm not sure if I should remove the brooder plate, or wait, or alternatively I have a heating mat I could place under the brooder pen, which is warm but doesn't put out quite as much heat. My gut instinct is the little one might struggle.
I feel like they are very slow developing their feathers, would this be due to the warmth of the wood fire in the room?
Sorry so many questions lol. TIA for any advice
