What does the temperature have to go down to before it's too cold for newborn quail to not have a chance for survival? I've read 98º is ideal.........I've read 95º is ideal............I've heard if it gets to ~93º, it's "feet up" for the little boogers???? For us homemade brooder folks, realistically, you have a heat lamp shining down in the brooder, right? We know right under the light is the warmerst, right? Not all of that box is gonna be the same temp, right? Gonna be "cooler" areas in the box, right? Just how critical is getting that 95º (or 98º) for them to survive????
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