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Belovedturkey
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- Apr 16, 2024
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The plate has a heater setting and a brooder setting, it’s on the brooder setting right now which is 40W, but I’m not sure what that makes the tempature until I finder a thermometer. I can make it lower if I need to. The chicks broader is in a garage and it’s high 80s most of the day, if that means anything relevant. I just found out that my father put the heater in there upside down so it’s very likely they have been to cold, and I have put it in correctlyI use a heat lamp. While I know there are people who have good luck with the heat plates, I don't particularly like them because you can't see the chicks. You may want to make sure that the heat plate is low enough for quail chicks. Edit: I would put a thermometer under the heat plate to see just what the temp is at ground level.
What I meant by warm and cool end would be a heat lamp at one end where the temp is in the mid 90s, and the far end of the brooder would be about room temperature.
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