New chick owner and very confused

Ann Perkhens

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Jan 14, 2021
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Hello! I’m glad to be a part of the chicken raising club but definitely struggling along this far. I think my brooder is too warm, but yet my chickens are all huddled together. They are panting, and definitely to the side of the coop, but they are also huddling and seem to be trying to snuggle. I have a very inaccurate thermometer so that isn’t helping the problem. Can anyone tell?
 

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This is why I don't personally like using heat lamps. I prefer a mother hen radiate heater. However, when using a heat lamp, you want to ensure there is a section of the brooder when the lamp is not providing much heat so if chicks are too warm, they can escape the heat. The type of bunching I see in the picture isn't a "cold" huddle, it's just a normal cuddle pile for chicks. They are very social creatures! It's always difficult to tell for sure in pictures, but to me it appears the lamp is providing heat for the entire brooder, so it is certainly possible it is too warm. If you have any other thermometers, maybe an outdoor thermometer, or one for people or cooking, you can use that as your backup.
 
This is why I’m not a big fan of heat lamps I prefer the eco glow by Brinsea but if you have to make do with the heat lamp make sure there’s a place where they can get shade and that there water not to hot and welcome to byc :welcome
Thank you! I’m thinking I might get a different heat source as this one is just giving me too much anxiety. 😬
 
Hello! I’m glad to be a part of the chicken raising club but definitely struggling along this far. I think my brooder is too warm, but yet my chickens are all huddled together. They are panting, and definitely to the side of the coop, but they are also huddling and seem to be trying to snuggle. I have a very inaccurate thermometer so that isn’t helping the problem. Can anyone tell?




Hi! They should have a warm corner and a cool corner to go in! They will choose the temp they wanna be! There water should be in the cool corner as well:)
 

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