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Rich, I think directly under the heat lamp is where it needs to be warm enough. The whole brooder doesn't have to be at the high end temp. I forgot what four week olds are supposed to be at but as long as they have enough room under the lamps to hang out in the warm temp, then they can go under when they are cold and walk around when they aren't. I used to keep the lamp at one end of the brooder andthey would either cuddle up together under it or be walking around the rest of the brooder. They can self regulate at that age if you give them a warm spot to go to when they need it.Thanks for the complements on the brooder. I built that one over three years ago as our main coop. Then chicken math came into play and had to build the larger new coop last spring. It works great as a brooder. I have 2, 350 watt lamps in there and the temp droped down to 58 deg. I got nervous and checked them out at 5:30 this morning. They were all doing just fine. I may lower the lamps to get the heat closer to them. Tough little buggers aren't they.