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They should be fine at 50-60F with the ecoglow. My chicks are, and they are just 3 days oldYes, although it depends on the circumstances and the breed. Mine are doing fine at about 80 degrees, but I have an ecoglow where they can go under if they need more warmth. I had not wanted to put the heatlamps on them but then yesterday the temps plummeted and it was barely above freezing at night. (they are in an outside brooder) They let me know for sure that they were cold this morning, even with the heatlamp, so I lowered it more and now they are content at 80 degrees. I'm not seeing them go under the ecoglow much.
WHen the temps will climb again in the 70s, hopefully later this week, I'm going to take away the heat lamp again, they should be fine with those temps and the ecoglow.
So I guess what I'm trying to say is that you need to observe the chick and then decide if it is too cold. It will chirp loudly if it isn't happy. It will be lethargic if it is too hot.
Can you get some other chicks to keep it company? Where are you located? I'd be willing to sell you 2 of mine but I'm not going to ship them so you would need to be in driving distance. I'm in Frederick, MD. Mine are straight run though, so it's a crap shoot what you will get, male or female. I'm not able/willing to sex them.
Thank you. The broody hen is now back on the nest after being off of it all day. she must be having a hard time deciding if she wants a family life or to be single. I have the chicks in a brooder and am going to try to sneak them in her nest tonight. hopefully she'll take them.They should be fine at 50-60F with the ecoglow. My chicks are, and they are just 3 days old
I had a barn fire and lost 200 animals, so I refuse to ever use a heat lamp again. They are so dangerous.. make sure you are not using extension cords at all and have them properly mounted.
at one week old chicks should be at 85F under the heat lamp, with cool off room. That's if you use a heat lamp. The eco glow works differently. It heats the chicks and not the bedding, and does not pose a fire risk.