Caseym1717
In the Brooder
Hello all. My chicks are three weeks old tomorrow. We decided to put them in their coop last night and they did great. We put the heat lamp in and everything was perfect. Temps have been upper 60s/low 70s and 40-50 at night. Well today I came home and realized I should have turned the heat lamp off because the poor babies were roasting and panting and so hot because it got so warm in the coop. I felt terrible. I immediately took them out and put them in the shade and they were as happy as can be and everything is back to normal. So right now, it is 75 degrees in their coop without the heat lamp on. I imagine I will turn it on tonight when it drops to the 40s but during the days this week, where its in the mid 60s, should I keep it off? I don't want them to be hot but also never cold! The coop is closed. There is a little window I can open if need be. Im just curious if 75 in the coop is okay for them. Can i add like a warm blanket or something? I just don't want to come home to them roasting again. It was so sad