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If they're closer to 7 days old, vs 13 days old, the warm area should be closer to 85-90F. But you can also go by their behavior: if they spend a lot of time clustered under the heat, they're too cold, and if they spend most of their time as far from it as possible, it's too hot.Awesome I have all of that covered, I read a few places under the light should be about 80° what do u think?
I don't do a lot of treats in general, and with chicks I wait until they're a bit older. Mine do eat a lot of random other stuff (the favorite snack this year was baby willow leaves) but I raise mine outdoors so they'll eat what they find in addition to their feed. They do need grit to help with digestion if they're eating anything other than chick crumble or mash.Also are they old enough for treats or should I just stick with the chic food for now? If they are old enough what should I give them for treats? I have a garden full of fresh veggies and lots of worms and clovers, can they have that type of stuff? I also read they like boiled or scrambled eggs if so I have fresh eggs as well not from the grocery store but from a small farm near my home?