Mercibelle
Chirping
I am currently on week two of Easter Egger chick life. It is 92 degrees outside in VA at the moment. The room that I'm keeping the chicks in has an ambient temp of 87 degrees. I know on week two I am supposed to move up the lamp so that it maintains a temp of around 90 degrees.
Currently I have tried raising the heatlamp as far as I possibly can without hanging it from my ceiling and the little guys want nothing to do with that side of the brooder. When it's on they flee to the opposite side of the brooder as far from the lamp as they possibly can go. I tried unplugging the lamp just to see what would happen and they began to spread out all over the brooder, seemingly not cuddling for warmth and proceeded to fall asleep.
I'm just a bit worried about leaving the lamp off this early in the game as they're only two weeks and I don't want them to get chilled. Today's high is supposed to be 93, tomorrow is 95 and the day after is 96. You guys think I should just leave it off and closely monitor them? I don't wanna roast the little guys.
Currently I have tried raising the heatlamp as far as I possibly can without hanging it from my ceiling and the little guys want nothing to do with that side of the brooder. When it's on they flee to the opposite side of the brooder as far from the lamp as they possibly can go. I tried unplugging the lamp just to see what would happen and they began to spread out all over the brooder, seemingly not cuddling for warmth and proceeded to fall asleep.
I'm just a bit worried about leaving the lamp off this early in the game as they're only two weeks and I don't want them to get chilled. Today's high is supposed to be 93, tomorrow is 95 and the day after is 96. You guys think I should just leave it off and closely monitor them? I don't wanna roast the little guys.