Friday, April 15, 2016
Heat, Light and After four weeks
You can use this or bulb for day old chicks HEAT: The temperature where the birds are should be 90 to 95 degrees for the first week. Reduce the temperature 5 degrees per week until you get to 70 degrees. Then they shouldn't need any more heat. A good source of heat is a 250 watt bulb. (Red bulbs are better than white. They cause less picking.) Hang it 18 inches from the floor. The temperature directly under the bulb will be higher than 90 degrees but the birds will adjust themselves to the area they like. Use 1 bulb for each 50 chicks in cold weather. Use 1 bulb for each 100 chicks in warm weather. LIGHT: If you use a heat bulb, this will also serve as the light you need. Otherwise, be sure to give your birds light. Use a 75 watt bulb on dark days. Have a small light for night - 15 watts or similar - to keep them from piling. AFTER FOUR WEEKS: 1. Increase floor area to 3/4 square feet per bird. 2. Increase feeders to provide 2-1/2" to 3" of space per bird. 3. Increase waterers to one 5-gallon fount per 100 birds. 4. Make sure grit hopper is filled with proper sized grit. Check with your feed man. 5. Install roosts at back of brooder area. Allow four inches per bird with roost poles six inches apart. 6. Open windows in day-time. Leave only partly open at night. 7. Prevent water puddles around founts. Place founts on low wire platforms. 8. Birds can range outside on warm, sunny days, but only if clean range is available.
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