Poults,baby turkeys,usually need the lamp longer. 2 to 3 weeks longer than baby chicks. Poults are very sensitive to cold weather.
If you have to use one just until the mom is done birthing then she will keep them warm.
If by light you meant a heat lamp then yes they do. They would need a heat lamp until they are fully feathered.
Yes, baby turtles require a heating lamp to maintain proper body temperature and regulate their metabolism. The lamp helps create a basking area for the turtle to warm up and aids in their digestion and overall well-being.
Yes. They need to be kept warm since their mother doesn't sit in the nesting box with them like cats and dogs do. If you do use a heat lamp you need to be very careful that the babies do not get overheated. They are very sensitive to temperature.
why does the heat a snake feels from the heat lamp above him
Baby Turkeys are called Poults...apparently Baby turkeys are called poults- short for poultry.
Poults
Turkey poults/chicks.
Turkey eggs usually hatch in Spring. Male turkey babies, also known as poults, will stay with their mother through the fall. Female poults stay with their mother about a year, and go their own way when spring comes again.
Poults
"Lamp" is pronounced with a short 'a' sound.
The lamp is a piece of equipment that is built into your LCD TV. This lamp is what brightens the screen on the television. The bulbs for this lamp can break and need to be replaced.
female turkey are call hens
The number of turkey poults born can vary widely depending on the breeding practices and the specific flock. On commercial turkey farms, a typical hen can lay about 100 to 120 eggs per year, with a high hatch rate often exceeding 80%. Therefore, in a controlled setting, thousands of poults can be born from a single flock during a breeding season. In the wild, the number is lower, with a hen usually raising around 10 to 12 poults successfully to maturity.
If you have to use one just until the mom is done birthing then she will keep them warm.
A hen .
Young geese are not ducklings, poults, or chicks they are goslings.