Check with an independent thermometer. And fumes are invisible and sometimes don't smell. If this was the first time using the plate, make sure to wash it off.It usually stays between 96F-99F
No fumes at all
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Check with an independent thermometer. And fumes are invisible and sometimes don't smell. If this was the first time using the plate, make sure to wash it off.It usually stays between 96F-99F
No fumes at all
I already did. That's what it said.Check with an independent thermometer. And fumes are invisible and sometimes don't smell. If this was the first time using the plate, make sure to wash it off.
Okay, didn't know if it was new or not.I already did. That's what it said.
I've used this plate for all the chicks I've gotten this year and there's never been an issue with it
I like it. And vertical stripes are slimming (not that you need it. Me, on the other hand... lol!)
Yeah, I avoid horizontal stripes for that reason.I like it. And vertical stripes are slimming (not that you need it. Me, on the other hand... lol!)
So sorry about the babies! Something is definitely affecting them and causing the deaths.Good news and bad news from me.
Good news is I found where my ducks started laying. The heat wave we got a few weeks ago caused them to take a break so I'm happy to know that they've started to lay again!
Bad news... is I'm down to 5 chicks and 1 male duckling. I gave all of them some nutri-drench directly.
The brooder is in the main flock's coop. There's never been an issue putting day old chicks in there before.So sorry about the babies! Something is definitely affecting them and causing the deaths.
Is your brooder in the same spot it had been before? What kind of bedding are you using? Since you're going through a heat wave, do they have a shady spot where it's much cooler?
Just tossing out ideas.