First off, I am so glad I found this forums.
My first question is about the heat plate. My chicks are now three weeks old. My heat plate says the top temperature on it is 110 degrees. I have tried two different times with two different thermometers to get readings on what the chicks are feeling under it, and got radically different results, so I have just been closely monitoring how the chicks seem to be feeling. I have only been raising it as they grow so that they can still all fit under it with their backs touching the bottom. Is this the correct way to do it? Or should I actually be raising it in a way to wean them off of needing heat?
Second question is, at three weeks old are they old enough for me to start offering them mealworms? What about fruits and vegetables? Will I need to add chick grit to their brooder?
My first question is about the heat plate. My chicks are now three weeks old. My heat plate says the top temperature on it is 110 degrees. I have tried two different times with two different thermometers to get readings on what the chicks are feeling under it, and got radically different results, so I have just been closely monitoring how the chicks seem to be feeling. I have only been raising it as they grow so that they can still all fit under it with their backs touching the bottom. Is this the correct way to do it? Or should I actually be raising it in a way to wean them off of needing heat?
Second question is, at three weeks old are they old enough for me to start offering them mealworms? What about fruits and vegetables? Will I need to add chick grit to their brooder?