So you have bought some day olds or chickens that require heat. Heres a brief guide and check list to make it as easy as possible for you to raise them until off heat which is usually around the 8 week old mark or at least until they are fully feathered and have lost their chick fluff feathers.
So once you have done your research and have all the above check list. Than you are ready to go. So lets cover first up the heat lamp!
Generally depending on how many chickens you are planning on raising is the size of the heat lamp required.
If the heat level is just right, chicks will be evenly spread throughout the brooder and with their chick starter food and fresh water, you’ll hear them making contented chirping chick sounds.
Temperature Too High
If your chicks are spread out around the perimeter of the brooder the temperature is likely too high. Raise the heat lamp another couple of inches and/or switch to lower wattage bulbs. The chicks will be silent and you may notice them panting and heads drooping.
Temperature Too Low
If the brooder is too cool, chicks will huddle together directly under the heat lamp. They will be noisy, a sign of distress. Lower the lamp closer to the floor of the brooder and/or put in higher watt bulbs.
We also like to use heat plates like the one in the photo – are another option. Great investment if you plan to continue your hobby of raising chicks.
Easy steps to remember to raise your chicks successfully.
At Sunset Valley Chicks we offer baby chicks for purchase from all our breeds to raise in Spring and Summer.