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Lessie Louise Posted - Mar 05 2012 : 5:05:30 PM
I have 8 chicks about 10 days to 2 weeks old. I have to work tomorrow and will be gone 12 hours. I am very uncomfortable leaving the heat light on for so long with no one home. They are in a large dog kennel, the kind you use when your pet flies. I have wood shavings. My question is, if I leave the house at 70 degrees and cover the top with the blanket, will the be ok? I think they will be warm enough but I am not sure.
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Lessie Louise Posted - Mar 07 2012 : 08:45:46 AM
Good advice all! I did leave them with the light on, set back a bit and tossed in a towel, which they played "King of the Mountain" on. They were fine when I got home. Thank you all for your prompt advice!

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batznthebelfry Posted - Mar 05 2012 : 8:38:06 PM
One of the things you might want to do is take a bunch of old towels & bunch them up in areas of the kennel for them to nest into...this will help quite alot as they will climb into them if cold but if get hot can move away from them...just make sure you have more water & feed for them while you are gone...I would put the water dishes on pie pans so they can't get the shavings into the water while you are gone. The blanket idea is good but keep at least the door area uncovered for free air like Tina says...I understand hating to leave them for that long but with feed/water & extra towels they will do just fine....but I am sure they will be glad to see you when you get home....Michele'

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sherrye Posted - Mar 05 2012 : 8:33:33 PM
my concern is the drop of temp required to get the heater to come back on. i would set it high. spend the money on the energy bill. the really do mean it when they say 90. when you have the lamp on them, can they get out away from the lamp. too hot is not good either think baby. once they are feathering out some i turn the light off in day. i think yours are too young to do that. they stress easily. i hope this helps. sherrye

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oldbittyhen Posted - Mar 05 2012 : 6:29:18 PM
make sure they have no draft on them, but at the same time, make sure they are getting fresh air, and that they have plenty of food and water...

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