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Interesting observation. A couple of days ago, I finally turned off the heat on the MHP. The chicks were still stuffing themselves underneath it every night even when it was hot in the room, probably out of habit.
They’d spend some time under it, then come out and sleep sprawled on the sand in front of it, but they always started out under it.
After I turned the heat off, they refused to go under it again! For two nights now, they have started the night out on top of it instead. They’ve never done that before. And we’re going through a cool wave so it’s no longer hot in the house, so it can’t be that. I’m surprised they wouldn’t still want to huddle in there, and am now questioning the whole “going under out of habit” theory. Last year’s chicks did continue going under out of habit for quite a while after I turned the heat off… Did they actually want the heat? So much that without heat, the space under is dead to them?
Or did they just happen to wean themselves at the exact same time I turned the heat off… They haven’t transitioned from cuddling yet because they aren’t using the roost in the brooder 
They’d spend some time under it, then come out and sleep sprawled on the sand in front of it, but they always started out under it.
After I turned the heat off, they refused to go under it again! For two nights now, they have started the night out on top of it instead. They’ve never done that before. And we’re going through a cool wave so it’s no longer hot in the house, so it can’t be that. I’m surprised they wouldn’t still want to huddle in there, and am now questioning the whole “going under out of habit” theory. Last year’s chicks did continue going under out of habit for quite a while after I turned the heat off… Did they actually want the heat? So much that without heat, the space under is dead to them?

