May 5, 2022 #1 GMoose Songster Joined Nov 23, 2021 Messages 208 Reaction score 231 Points 116 Location Pa So I have 4 chicks in a room that is 65f with a heating pad they are happy but is cold water a problem? I just got them today they’ve eaten a lot but drunken not as much. I made sure they know where the water is so not sure if this is a problem.
So I have 4 chicks in a room that is 65f with a heating pad they are happy but is cold water a problem? I just got them today they’ve eaten a lot but drunken not as much. I made sure they know where the water is so not sure if this is a problem.
May 5, 2022 #2 BlindLemonChicken Crossing the Road Premium Feather Member 11 Years Friend Joined Nov 25, 2014 Messages 5,015 Reaction score 14,009 Points 826 Location Utah Cold water might shock their system. Room temp is better
May 5, 2022 #3 azygous Addict Premium Feather Member 16 Years Educator Friend Spirit Joined Dec 11, 2009 Messages 35,378 Reaction score 64,641 Points 1,452 Location Colorado Rockies It's probably okay, but it's better to bring the water up to a tepid temp so it doesn't suck the body heat from the bodies.
It's probably okay, but it's better to bring the water up to a tepid temp so it doesn't suck the body heat from the bodies.
May 5, 2022 #4 All4Eggz Jesus Loves You🌵 Friend Joined Apr 23, 2021 Messages 6,085 Reaction score 25,901 Points 891 Location Massachusetts Cold is not necessarily bad. Depends how cold. If it is just above room temperature they should be fine. If you use room temperature or warm water it will evaporate quicker because of the heat lamp. I use water that is a bit colder than room temperature.
Cold is not necessarily bad. Depends how cold. If it is just above room temperature they should be fine. If you use room temperature or warm water it will evaporate quicker because of the heat lamp. I use water that is a bit colder than room temperature.