So I keep my clear plastic brooding box at 80 something and the room it is in is in the high 70s. The hatchery is telling me that my chicks died from not enough heat. When they were thriving, running around eating drinking and being happy healthy little chicks, that happen to just out of nowhere no symptoms of hunger thirst, no panting or dog piling on each other for warmth drop dead. These chicks not once used their heat lamp that’s how comfortable they were. The hatchery says that I should keep my plastic box at 95 in a room at mid 70s for the first week so that I could have nice crispy chickens. I’ve cooked my chicks before keeping it at 95 the first week in that room and box, so through trial and close observation of my babies I found that the lamp at 80 will keep them happy and not turn them into rotisserie chickens. I told them that I’ve measured the temp in the box with that lamp at 95 the box got up to the 100s even with a small desk fan on it for circulation. They want me to cook my babies.
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