primatologica
Chirping
- Apr 14, 2021
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I just got my baby chicks this morning, hooray! I'm using a brooder heating plate instead of a heat lamp. The brooder is in our downstairs bathroom. Do I turn the lights off in the room at night so they realize it's nighttime, or do I keep the lights on so they can see their food/water (assuming they're like newborn babies who need to eat/drink regularly when they're little).? Everything I'm reading about light at night for day-old chicks assumes I'm using a heat lamp, which obviously has light with it.
Thanks!
Thanks!