Jul 13, 2009 #1 77horses ◊The Spontaneous Pullet!◊ 15 Years Aug 19, 2008 7,635 693 536 Maine What should the temp. be in a broody box for day old chicks? Is 80-90*F OK? Also, should there be a certain humidity range and what about ventilation? Thanks!
What should the temp. be in a broody box for day old chicks? Is 80-90*F OK? Also, should there be a certain humidity range and what about ventilation? Thanks!
Jul 15, 2009 Thread starter #2 77horses ◊The Spontaneous Pullet!◊ 15 Years Aug 19, 2008 7,635 693 536 Maine Anyone know what temp. should be for newly hatched chicks???? Someone on here MUST know!
Jul 15, 2009 #3 njones In the Brooder 10 Years May 31, 2009 29 0 32 Wisconsin From what I was told 95 degrees the first week, then lower temp 5 degrees each week until 70 degrees. Worked for me. Never lost a chick. Of course it being summer, I stopped using the heat lamp when the temp by the chicks was the same as the outside temp. Good luck with your babies.
From what I was told 95 degrees the first week, then lower temp 5 degrees each week until 70 degrees. Worked for me. Never lost a chick. Of course it being summer, I stopped using the heat lamp when the temp by the chicks was the same as the outside temp. Good luck with your babies.
Jul 15, 2009 Thread starter #4 77horses ◊The Spontaneous Pullet!◊ 15 Years Aug 19, 2008 7,635 693 536 Maine Quote: Thanks! So is 80-90*F a good range? It usually stays around 86*F. What about humidity? Does that matter at all? And what about ventilation?
Quote: Thanks! So is 80-90*F a good range? It usually stays around 86*F. What about humidity? Does that matter at all? And what about ventilation?
Jul 15, 2009 #5 bawkbawkbawk Crowing 16 Years Mar 29, 2009 1,688 123 376 Coastal Southern California 95 is what I read. Mine seemed to find that a bit warm; you can tell by whether they want to be under the lamp or not. We reduced ours to 90 pretty quickly, I think.
95 is what I read. Mine seemed to find that a bit warm; you can tell by whether they want to be under the lamp or not. We reduced ours to 90 pretty quickly, I think.