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Turn it off, and feel calm. My BCM chicks have not had a light in about two weeks (it may have only been one). They are five weeks today.
They are happier without it, and it has gone down to about 41 at night lately.
You can tell by their behavior in the brooder. When you set the light on them at night do they huddle up near it or head to the opposite end away from the light? Your night temps are warm, but you have to be concerned about drafts. 5-6 weeks is usually recommended, but I don't expect many are having your warm nights so early in the year.
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In the end it depends on the chicks. I have to admit that I have not taken the brooder temperature since the first batch. They wanted more heat in the first few weeks, and then it suddenly became "raise the lamp, Mom!" That changed the first two weeks outside. They wanted it at night, but the weather had gotten cold again (it was May). Since then, I think most of the chicks are happier with less heat, and no heat by 4-6 weeks even in March.
I heard a bunch of peeping and Baby clucking. I didn't see anything wrong, and thought I saw 3 chicks. About five minutes later I checked again.The yellow chick was stuck inside the feeder!![]()
Sully, nice setup! beautiful chicks... really great pictures!