tvett62
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- Apr 6, 2020
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I am in Michigan... if you live in the north you have had this question I am sure...
The daytime highs next week are suppose to be high 50's to low 60's. The night time lows will be high 30's to low 40's. My chicks are coming Tuesday or Weds. These chicks are going to be in a 4x3 wire and wood brooder box in our pole barn that is not heated. I am already worrying, I have 2 heat lamps, 250 watt ready (if needed) and waiting. I have already thought we will cut wood to stand around and cover entire sides of box to hold the heat in, with the heat lamps but do you think it will be warm enough for THEM? The box is 2 ft. tall, there will be 16 or more chicks, coming from Cackle. I can plug in a heater and place it close to the box if needed. No, bringing them inside is most likely not an option unfortunately... So do you think it will work or anything else I can do? The box is 6 foot long but is divided for now and I plan to cover the one end they will not be in for now with a blanket. The temp on the pole barn temp runs about 46 degrees to 54 degrees. Do you think I could wrap the brooder with heavy plastic to keep heat instead of wood or what would you suggest. I can not afford a plate warmer as much as I would like too, just can not afford one and bringing them in really is not an option.. So please help but please be kind.
I am in Michigan... if you live in the north you have had this question I am sure...
The daytime highs next week are suppose to be high 50's to low 60's. The night time lows will be high 30's to low 40's. My chicks are coming Tuesday or Weds. These chicks are going to be in a 4x3 wire and wood brooder box in our pole barn that is not heated. I am already worrying, I have 2 heat lamps, 250 watt ready (if needed) and waiting. I have already thought we will cut wood to stand around and cover entire sides of box to hold the heat in, with the heat lamps but do you think it will be warm enough for THEM? The box is 2 ft. tall, there will be 16 or more chicks, coming from Cackle. I can plug in a heater and place it close to the box if needed. No, bringing them inside is most likely not an option unfortunately... So do you think it will work or anything else I can do? The box is 6 foot long but is divided for now and I plan to cover the one end they will not be in for now with a blanket. The temp on the pole barn temp runs about 46 degrees to 54 degrees. Do you think I could wrap the brooder with heavy plastic to keep heat instead of wood or what would you suggest. I can not afford a plate warmer as much as I would like too, just can not afford one and bringing them in really is not an option.. So please help but please be kind.