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We have 5 one-week old chicks, and we are using a 100 watt incandescent bulb for warmth.
They seem to be doing well, temperature wise.
Since the light is on 24 hours a day for warmth, at some point do I have to get them used to the dark so they're ready to move to the coop in a month or so? I've read about getting them used to the dark but not sure how to do it while keeping them warm.
How and when should I do that?
Do I need to switch to a red light for warmth instead?
We turn the room light off in the evening for what it's worth.
Thanks for any input.
They seem to be doing well, temperature wise.
Since the light is on 24 hours a day for warmth, at some point do I have to get them used to the dark so they're ready to move to the coop in a month or so? I've read about getting them used to the dark but not sure how to do it while keeping them warm.
How and when should I do that?
Do I need to switch to a red light for warmth instead?
We turn the room light off in the evening for what it's worth.
Thanks for any input.
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