Mama2BoysandBirds
In the Brooder
- Mar 1, 2020
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First off I live in Alabama. Right now the coldest it is getting at night is upper 40s. That is actually chilly for this time of year for us. The day temps are typically upper 70s lower 80s and typically it is in the low 60s at night. This is my first flock to raise. I have a covered coop and I have turned the brooder on its side with the heat lamp pointing at it. I attempted to leave the lamp off the other night when the low was around 65. I went to check on them thinking they would be in the brooder like they normally do. I find them huddled together on the ground in the middle of the coop. As soon as I turned the lamp on the went running into the brooder and took their regular roosting spots. ( I have some logs in there to teach roosting). I have Lavender Wyandotte, Silkies and White Sultan bantums.
Am I trying to turn it off too soon. They are about 12 weeks old I think. The Wyandottes and Sultans have all their feathers . Silkies have feathers but still look like fuzzy babies to me. I'm afraid I'm rushing things. Picture attached so you can tell if they are too young or not, hopefully
Am I trying to turn it off too soon. They are about 12 weeks old I think. The Wyandottes and Sultans have all their feathers . Silkies have feathers but still look like fuzzy babies to me. I'm afraid I'm rushing things. Picture attached so you can tell if they are too young or not, hopefully

