Introducing: The Hippy Chick Egg Farm

Oh oh, now you're going to turn into one of those crazy chicken people that drive everyone else nuts with pictures and stories of their chickens :gig

That's ok, we're all kind of like that here!

Should I continue to decrease the heat each week, or keep at 3?
If I remember correctly you decrease 5 degrees each week till ?? weeks old and possibly at night (or day ) depending on your temps there I called the hatchery to make sure but I bet there's a graph somewhere if you search it. Once they have feathers on neck and head they are pretty hardy and able to handle colder temps. Good luck I love the videos.
 
Oh oh, now you're going to turn into one of those crazy chicken people that drive everyone else nuts with pictures and stories of their chickens :gig

That's ok, we're all kind of like that here!
I’m already sucked in. I feel sorry for My Instagram friends. They get inundated with pics and videos almost daily.
 
UPDATE: So a funny thing happened this weekend. I had been wondering when I needed to turn off the MHP. My chicks are a month old and I had the temp on 3 still. When I woke up Thursday morning, I had a circuit breaker trip. I flipped it back. It would last a day or so then trip again. I went through this a few times.

One Sunday, I finally decided it was time to change out the poopy towel I had draped over the MHP. When I removed the old one, I saw that the heating pad was off. I panicked and checked to make sure it was still plugged into the outdoor socket I was. Why wasn't it on? And how long had it been off? I then realized that the outside outlet was on the same circuit as the breaker that had tripped several days ago. That meant that my chicks have been without a heat source for three days. A guess what! They survived. In fact, I don't think they missed a beat. So, this fluke answered my question of when to remove the heat source. Apparently, four weeks is about right!

Here they are: basking in the sun.

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UPDATE: So a funny thing happened this weekend. I had been wondering when I needed to turn off the MHP. My chicks are a month old and I had the temp on 3 still. When I woke up Thursday morning, I had a circuit breaker trip. I flipped it back. It would last a day or so then trip again. I went through this a few times.

One Sunday, I finally decided it was time to change out the poopy towel I had draped over the MHP. When I removed the old one, I saw that the heating pad was off. I panicked and checked to make sure it was still plugged into the outdoor socket I was. Why wasn't it on? And how long had it been off? I then realized that the outside outlet was on the same circuit as the breaker that had tripped several days ago. That meant that my chicks have been without a heat source for three days. A guess what! They survived. In fact, I don't think they missed a beat. So, this fluke answered my question of when to remove the heat source. Apparently, four weeks is about right!

Here they are: basking in the sun.

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They look good @ThatTeowonna!
 

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