Hens and Roos
Songster
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Thank you Chooks for the suggestions.
I agree with you completely about letting the chicks choose whether to hang out in the warmer or cooler part of the brooder. I was not clear about my lighting I guess. I don't have both lights on at the same time....I just meant I had one red light and one regular light on at different times due to trying to get it right. I put the light at one end of the brooder so they can choose the temp they like. We started out with the red heat lamp that I normally use for the brooder OUTSIDE, but since these guys are inside in a spare bedroom, it was too warm! The whole room heated up too much, plus it was extremely warm directly under the light, and the whole brooder was quite warm. I do like them to be able to have a choice of temps, so that's why I switched to a regular white lightbulb.
Jen: Love the suggestions about the shiny objects! I will start tossing coins in there (do I make a wish first? lol) for their entertainment.
Are you using heat lamps or regular light bulbs? We use regular red light bulbs because we have the brooder in the house, right now we have a 75 watt red but also have on hand a 25 watt red to switch out to when the chicks get a bit more feathering on them. We have found that the red has more of a calming effect on the chicks vs using a white light- that seemed to be to intense for ours. Good luck.
Thank you Chooks for the suggestions.
I agree with you completely about letting the chicks choose whether to hang out in the warmer or cooler part of the brooder. I was not clear about my lighting I guess. I don't have both lights on at the same time....I just meant I had one red light and one regular light on at different times due to trying to get it right. I put the light at one end of the brooder so they can choose the temp they like. We started out with the red heat lamp that I normally use for the brooder OUTSIDE, but since these guys are inside in a spare bedroom, it was too warm! The whole room heated up too much, plus it was extremely warm directly under the light, and the whole brooder was quite warm. I do like them to be able to have a choice of temps, so that's why I switched to a regular white lightbulb.
Jen: Love the suggestions about the shiny objects! I will start tossing coins in there (do I make a wish first? lol) for their entertainment.

Are you using heat lamps or regular light bulbs? We use regular red light bulbs because we have the brooder in the house, right now we have a 75 watt red but also have on hand a 25 watt red to switch out to when the chicks get a bit more feathering on them. We have found that the red has more of a calming effect on the chicks vs using a white light- that seemed to be to intense for ours. Good luck.