Ok I have a question. When I raise chicks we keep them very warm in the brooder, I have noticed since mama hen is raising these that they are not under her much staying warm except at night. I had them out in a small run I made for them and it was only 72 degrees out and they were dust bathing with mom and spreading their little wings out running around and looked very comfortable in the weather. Why is it they can take the cooler weather?
Well to me 72 is still very warm but besides that point, I think it's just because chicks are a lot more hardy than we give them credit for. Mother hens raise them in a lot colder temperatures.
Ok thanks I get that, I was just wondering if the instructions I got to keep at least one part of the brooder at 90 degrees was accurate, I did fine with it but now it seems excessive.
My brooder is also outside in a barn but I also live in Florida so the temps are not that cold. I do have fans in my coops for summer weather too.
People like to baby chicks and overly protect them but realistically they wouldn't have the whole area heated and would just go under mom, as you've experienced. But I also think feed store people and most people just don't know any better or follow tradition and plus they don't wanna risk having people freeze the chicks.
Yes, the trick for brooder raising them is to create a spot where they CAN simulate the 'duck under mom' to warm up. Once you see a broody raising chicks in October-Nov in Oregon and how little time they actually spend under her, the way we baby them in the brooder does seem excessive. The important part to remember is with a broody, she's everywhere they are and she is protecting them from flock members, "getting lost" and so on- she talks to them a lot, whereas we check sporadically, are gone for hours and so forth. =)
I agree but I don't think the whole brooder needs to be 90, they just need to have a space to get warm.
Speaking of which, have any of you heard of the MHP (Mama Heating Pad) method? I used it with my chicks and it worked great and IMO is a lot more natural (and safer) than a heat lamp. You basically just create a heating pad cave and they go under it as needed just like they would with mom. And they don't roast to death.
There is a thread on it somewhere