mrsmistoffelees02
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- Jun 7, 2022
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Just brought home 5 more few day old babies today. My brooder box is in my outdoor coop. Even though it’s hot outside, I thought they still needed the heat lamp because I figured the light in combination with the outdoor heat would put the brooder temp at the recommended 95f… I don’t know why I made the stupid decision to use the light, but after I came to bring them their water after just 10 minutes of the light being on, they all looked incredibly overheated - laying down, panting, it was so scary.
I rushed to get them inside with AC and tried to give them all drops of water with Poultry Cell from my finger. After they started to act cold I put the light back on them, but they are still inside so no risk of overheating. 3 of them perked up, but I’m very worried about my Cochin and Polish who seemed to get the hottest. The others are up and moving now but those two are pretty lethargic. They’re not unresponsive, but I’m worried I accidentally aspirated them from the water or it’s too late and their bodies are shutting down from overheating Part of me wonders if it’s normal because they had a stressful day and are now just resting and recovering.
I know this is hard to answer because there’s no definite way of knowing. Just needed to talk to chicken people. Going to watch them this evening.
Is there anything else I can do?
I rushed to get them inside with AC and tried to give them all drops of water with Poultry Cell from my finger. After they started to act cold I put the light back on them, but they are still inside so no risk of overheating. 3 of them perked up, but I’m very worried about my Cochin and Polish who seemed to get the hottest. The others are up and moving now but those two are pretty lethargic. They’re not unresponsive, but I’m worried I accidentally aspirated them from the water or it’s too late and their bodies are shutting down from overheating Part of me wonders if it’s normal because they had a stressful day and are now just resting and recovering.
I know this is hard to answer because there’s no definite way of knowing. Just needed to talk to chicken people. Going to watch them this evening.
Is there anything else I can do?