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Yup, I moved the temp gauge and found it to be pretty high. I moved the lamp at more of an angle for them so it isn't giving off as much heat directly on them. You would think silly bird would move!
I put about 300 chicks in a 9 ft X 9 ft enclosure and originally had about 6 - 60 watt light bulbs illuminated because I was concerned about keeping them warm. Nighttime lows were about 70 F. In short order I cut back to only two lights and moved them higher (away from the chicks). I'd turn them on at night but off during the day. I'd monitored temps inside this enclosure several days before the chicks arrived and in no time I could see that they combination of their body temp and the lights kept the area plenty warm. It wasn't long before I had to move them to new, bigger quarters.
Don't know what your room or outside temps are there but those heat lamps generate some really high temps in short order. From what I've read, with meat birds, low temps slow them down, high temps kill them.