I have my first flock of chicks inside (they're only about a week old!), and I've had the red light bulb heat lamp combo on them 24/7. I turn on a white overhead light when the sun comes up and turn it off when the sun goes down to simulate the day. But it seems so harsh! I've toyed with putting on a space heater for a few hours after dark, and turning off the red heat lamp, but they freak out!!! They go crazy, so I know they're scared, but I was hoping I could 'wean' them onto total darkness. Should I keep doing this? At what age is it necessary? Will it really help, or should I just keep the red heat lamp on them all the time?
P.S. I should note that I'm not at all concerned about lack of heat. The bathroom stays nice and toasty between our central air and the space heater. My concern is really for darkness they (should) experience at night.
Thanks guys!!
P.S. I should note that I'm not at all concerned about lack of heat. The bathroom stays nice and toasty between our central air and the space heater. My concern is really for darkness they (should) experience at night.
Thanks guys!!