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Yes i do have a heat lamp, And i'm ordering them so their going to be about 3 days old.
thanks for the links.Is there a big chance of a fire?
A box that size you should only need a 60 watt bulb at the most. My box is 21"X19" 16" tall and thats what I use. . I have had seven banty chicks in this set up, could keep a few more but they would have to go outside a little sooner. I have two pieces of the wire closet shelf that I cover my box with and set the light on. No way the light can hurt the birds that way. And keeps my nosey cat and dogs out of the brooder and the chicks in. They learn to fly really fast!!! What do you have for food in the dish?? It looks rather large for banty chicks to eat. I use chick starter mash for mine till they go outside. Chicks cant digest seeds with hulls on them when they are first hatched. They need grit in thier croup to be able to crack the hard outer shell of seeds and cracked corn is like candy to chickens. The first couple days you should put food right on the floor of the box. Their natural instinct is to scratch at the floor for food. It takes them a few days to figure out a dish and then they will get in that dish and scratch the food everywhere anyways. You could use a small butter tub and cut holes in the side for them to stick their heads in to eat. That will keep the brooder much cleaner and they wont waste so much food. Leave the cover on it so they cant jump up and into the dish to poop in it.