I am getting 7 or 8 new Ameracuna chicks and wondered how exact the temperature needs to be. Our books indicate a start of 95 for day or two old chicks and going down by 5 degrees each week.
We were able to get to 95 a few years ago by using a 250 watt heating bulb but we did it in a spare bedroom in the house. Once in the house is enough
This time the chicks will be outside in a new shed that has no insulation or heat. It is draft free and we will be using the heating bulb again.
Yesterday got up into the 60's in Charlotte but nighttime will be in the 30's. During the day yesterday the temperature in our little box did get up to 100 but this morning, after a high 30's night the temperature was only 82.
Do you think this will work?
Thanks in advance for your advice.
We were able to get to 95 a few years ago by using a 250 watt heating bulb but we did it in a spare bedroom in the house. Once in the house is enough

Yesterday got up into the 60's in Charlotte but nighttime will be in the 30's. During the day yesterday the temperature in our little box did get up to 100 but this morning, after a high 30's night the temperature was only 82.
Do you think this will work?
Thanks in advance for your advice.
