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Hi All! We just welcomed three sweet chicks to our family - Cinderella (Rhode Island Red), Applesauce (Gold Comet) and Cecilia (Barred Rock) - each of my children were allowed to choose and name one
We are all smitten with them
They will be family pets for sure, but we are also so excited about fresh healthy eggs. This has been a dream of mine for a LONG time. My dad grew up on a farm so it must be in my blood, even though I live, and always have, lived in an urban area I have longed to live on a farm and homestead. So we do as much of that here as we can...
My first question has to do with their heat lamp. I have them in a 60 gallon storage tub and I built a frame with fiberglass window screening to cover it, because I have small children and a cat and they indoors in our mud room for the time being. After I built the top I realized I hadn't looked to see if it was a safe material to use with the heat lamp basically sitting on top of it
The sides are pretty high so to get optimal temperatures the light needs to hang pretty low. Anyone know the answer?
[FONT=lucida grande, tahoma, verdana, arial, sans-serif]And about the temperature, because our 3 girls have a fair amount of space I have read that they will find their correct temperature where they are getting the heat they need, which they seem to be doing....so I have our lamp directly above my thermometer, which reads higher than we want as it is at one of the long ends making it the hottest part of the brooder. They obviously aren't sleeping directly under the lamp and their behavior seems normal, active and happy. They are kind of noisy at times, usually when they are eating and running around? They do huddle and sleep together - is that a definite sign they are cold? (what I have read). I feel like their temp is fine and it's a comfort thing, as they would naturally be touching their sibling and snuggled under a warm mama hen right now if they were left to nature.[/FONT]
[FONT=lucida grande, tahoma, verdana, arial, sans-serif]Regarding their thermometer, the only thing I could seem to find was an "outdoor" digital thermometer that sticks to your window. I tested it inside and it seems to read the temperature correctly, anyone know if this is indeed true?[/FONT]
[FONT=lucida grande, tahoma, verdana, arial, sans-serif]Thank you!!!!![/FONT]


My first question has to do with their heat lamp. I have them in a 60 gallon storage tub and I built a frame with fiberglass window screening to cover it, because I have small children and a cat and they indoors in our mud room for the time being. After I built the top I realized I hadn't looked to see if it was a safe material to use with the heat lamp basically sitting on top of it

[FONT=lucida grande, tahoma, verdana, arial, sans-serif]And about the temperature, because our 3 girls have a fair amount of space I have read that they will find their correct temperature where they are getting the heat they need, which they seem to be doing....so I have our lamp directly above my thermometer, which reads higher than we want as it is at one of the long ends making it the hottest part of the brooder. They obviously aren't sleeping directly under the lamp and their behavior seems normal, active and happy. They are kind of noisy at times, usually when they are eating and running around? They do huddle and sleep together - is that a definite sign they are cold? (what I have read). I feel like their temp is fine and it's a comfort thing, as they would naturally be touching their sibling and snuggled under a warm mama hen right now if they were left to nature.[/FONT]
[FONT=lucida grande, tahoma, verdana, arial, sans-serif]Regarding their thermometer, the only thing I could seem to find was an "outdoor" digital thermometer that sticks to your window. I tested it inside and it seems to read the temperature correctly, anyone know if this is indeed true?[/FONT]
[FONT=lucida grande, tahoma, verdana, arial, sans-serif]Thank you!!!!![/FONT]