Fighting

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In the Brooder
5 Years
May 30, 2014
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I posted a couple of days ago about chickens fighting, the next day they were fine, I have a heat light above their roost when I turned it on they started fighting again I turned it off and they stopped which was exactly what happened the other night any thoughts it’s a red bulb.
 
No got them at the same time it’s between Rhode Island Red and Orpington but only when I turn heat lamp on turn off and their fine.
 
Chickens are remarkably informative if one pays careful attention. They are uncomfortably warm.

In our experience chickens who are normally well-behaved will become aggressive and ornery when they are uncomfortable or displeased with something in their environment.

Common wisdom says newly hatched chicks need to be provided an area of the brooder that is 95 degF. Our day old chicks complained incessantly when we first got them home. They were not happy until that area was reduced to 85 degF. I was not making mistakes in the temperature measurements. These chicks just liked it cold. Within a week (common wisdom says their warm spot should be dropped to 90 degF) they spent 95% of their time in an unheated, attached brooder section.

Watch the birds and they will tell you what they want! :)
 

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