That sounds a little warm. I don't use a thermometer but I do make sure the brooder is large enough that they have somewhere they can be under heat and at the far end of the brooder it is at room temperature. That way they can choose at any given time at what temp they are most comfortable. When people do measure temps, they recommend 95 under the heat and reduce it by 5 degrees per week. But you are saying the coolest part of your brooder is 94.5 which doesn't give them any option to go to a place that is cool.Hey it looks like 5 of the remaining 6 turkey eggs have pipped. I am getting the brooder ready and wanted to know what the best temperature to start these guys out. At the moment I have 98.4˚ over by the light and 94.5˚ in the far corners of the box.