Keeping chicks in cool basement with a heat lamp?

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Our basement is cooler then the upstais. I don't want to keep the chicks in the kitchen or upstairs(mostly because of the dogs) so I was going to keep them in the basement. If they have a heat lamp(probably 250 w red heat lamp) would the colder temp. of the basement affect them at all? It will be June when they come so it won't be that cold down there. Just the typical colder temp of a basement compared to the upstairs I guess. There are no drafts.
 
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Hi! I don't know where you are located, but I'm in NH and am doing the same thing. This is our second brood and they're doing great! We do have the benefit of a window and I keep that open to allow for circulation. The only thing I think might have an impact is dampness. Is your basement at all damp? If not, it should be fine.

Have fun!

-C
 
I keep the chicks in the basement at nightime, there fine
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Mine are coming this week and I have the same situation. Downstairs is cooler by about 10 degrees. I am going to use a red heater lamp anyway and just monitor the temp in the brooder.

Since it's June in NY, I think they should be fine and will be going outdoors on those 80-90 degree days for a spell. Of course after they are feathered!

I also bought a screen house 10 x 10. I plan to let them roam around in there as well.
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