So I'm raising 4 chicks for the first time and I'm worrying about the temperature. The thermometer says it's 95-97F and I know it's supposed to be at 95 but it's so difficult to regulate it. At one point it was at 99F and I switched the light off and in 5-10 min it dropped to 89F. So I don't want to shock the babies either. Shouldn't they just go into a cooler area if under the heat lamp is too hot? They are smart enough to leave the super hot area if they aren't happy, right? The temp on the other side of the cage the thermometer there reads 80F. I'm attaching a picture of the brooder to help show the "hot" and "cold" areas in the box. I just went to look on them and it was 103F. I sort of freaked out with that but they still were spread apart by by each other laying down. I don't understand why they wouldn't lay closer to the other corner where the food was because I really can't believe they are comfortable laying under 103F! Please help!
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