Temperaturefor baby chicks, and when can they be free of the lamp
When I get new chicks I have never had to use a traditional heat lamp. I have found that on my covered porch I can get away with just a 60 watt bulb in a heating lamp. On cold days I just simply covered the in lit area with a towel for heat escape areas where it will still stay warm but not hot. Hot days I only had to use a 60watt bulb at nights. I would just simply sit the box or that in a sunny spot with a shady area for them to escape the direct sunlight when they grew to warm. I live in Alabamaso winters are pretty short lived here. I usually do this til they are a few weeks old,by then they are usually ready for the outside full time.
When I get new chicks I have never had to use a traditional heat lamp. I have found that on my covered porch I can get away with just a 60 watt bulb in a heating lamp. On cold days I just simply covered the in lit area with a towel for heat escape areas where it will still stay warm but not hot. Hot days I only had to use a 60watt bulb at nights. I would just simply sit the box or that in a sunny spot with a shady area for them to escape the direct sunlight when they grew to warm. I live in Alabamaso winters are pretty short lived here. I usually do this til they are a few weeks old,by then they are usually ready for the outside full time.
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