ILPproduction, the baby chicks need warmth. A heat lamp works well for this. We recommend that the brooder stay at 90-95 deg. F for the first week, then reduce temperature by 5 degrees each week until you reach 70 deg. F. After that the chickens shouldn't need supplemental heat. For more information, see the chick care tips on our website.
Why don't you just use a bigger box?
dozer651 11 months ago
@iwillsingforever, we carry a gas brooder (catalog number 3KGB). See our website or catalog for details.
McMurrayHatchery 11 months ago
ILPproduction, the baby chicks need warmth. A heat lamp works well for this. We recommend that the brooder stay at 90-95 deg. F for the first week, then reduce temperature by 5 degrees each week until you reach 70 deg. F. After that the chickens shouldn't need supplemental heat. For more information, see the chick care tips on our website.
McMurrayHatchery 1 year ago
i don't know nothing about them, but just to ask: It won't harm them if they stay outside, at a room temperature?
ILPproduction 1 year ago
Aww.. So cute
BlackRibbonCat 1 year ago
lucky chicks, got a feeder and drinker to themselves lol
TheMrHarryShow 1 year ago
I LOVEYOUR GUYS HATCHERY!
TheOfficialPokemonTV 1 year ago
I found this to be very helpful, thank you.
dollhappy1 1 year ago
2 little black sexlink roosters? They are adorable. Nice starter kit!
Stormclouds777 1 year ago
Amazin video! Awsome quality, information, and specifics! Keep the videos rolling McMurray!
-Orly
Pimporly 2 years ago