Hi everyone, I have a question!!
I am going to have cochins, and hopefully I'll have some day old chicks soon.
I have a dilemma though!
I live in AL and the weather is heating up rapidly, we are having summer weather (80 degrees+)
I can not have my brooder in the house simply cause we have no room. My brooder is a giant cardboard box, and I won't put them outside. They're in a sunroom which has no heating or AC. The problem is that in the room it can easily be 10 degrees hotter than outside. So my problem is, with the heat lamp on at the hottest part of the day, it's over 110 degrees directly under the lamp, and not below 90 degrees at the farthest end of the brooder away from the lamp.
So I do not want to roast my darlings. My idea is to get ice packs or frozen water bottles and wrap them in a towel and put them on the far end of the brooder, that way if the chicks get too hot they can sit on/against them and not be dangerously cold.
Has anyone tried something like this and was it successful? Would there be any hazards?
I'm BRAND new to chickens and baby chicks.