I live in Central Illinois. I am going to get 6 new chicks in March and it can still be below freezing. Will i still need a heat lamp with the new heat source? Last year I brooded in my sun room with a heat lamp. This year I hope to have the chicks in a look but don't touch brooder in my coop so they are with the older hens from the beginning.
1) Will the heating pad or plate keep the chicks warm enough if it gets below freezing? My coop is not insulated. It is a converted shed; which was bough new for chickens; no drafts.
2) What are benefits/problems with each method?
I appreciate any advise. Please also include the brand that you prefer.
Thanks
1) Will the heating pad or plate keep the chicks warm enough if it gets below freezing? My coop is not insulated. It is a converted shed; which was bough new for chickens; no drafts.
2) What are benefits/problems with each method?
I appreciate any advise. Please also include the brand that you prefer.
Thanks