Quick question @ronott1 ,or anyone with chicky experiance, do baby chicks have to have a warmer if I can keep the temp in the room at the temp the brooder is supposed to be. Example: my chicks are in my bathtub, in a very small room. I can actually get the temp of the room to stay around 90-95 without the heat lamp. Would it be okay to get rid of the heat lamp and just keep the room at the 90-95 degree mark, and adjust the temps week by week or do the chicks need the heat light?
The chicks need a place to get out of the heat if they want, so I would not make the entire room that warm. You will see broody mamas encouraging their chicks to get out and run around even when its very cold. She is always ready to let them get warm again, but the chicks getting used to lower temps is important. This is anecdotal and I haven't looked it up to see if there is science behind it, but in my experience chicks feather faster when exposed to cooler temps earlier. But you need the heat available to them.