I have been reading up on older posts regarding brooding my chicks in my chicken coop. I have read on the mama heating plate. It's not super clear to me but I guess I will read more of the comments and see the pictures.
Most of these posts are older but still relevant.
I would like to know if any of you have used a regular chick heating plate that you can adjust in height for outside/coop brooding. Have you tried this and maybe put some kind of insulation around it so the heat stays trapped? I have heated pads too that don't turn off. I am thinking about putting them on the ground and cover with sand (my coop has sand).
Any experience with this will be welcome.
My last batch of chicks will be 2 weeks old Saturday and I want to put them in the coop.
I have raised many chicks before with a broody hen outside/coop. The hen will of course keep them warm but it always surprises me how much they run outside even in colder temps.
Our temps in central WA will be 30's at night and 40's going to 50's during the day.
Most of these posts are older but still relevant.
I would like to know if any of you have used a regular chick heating plate that you can adjust in height for outside/coop brooding. Have you tried this and maybe put some kind of insulation around it so the heat stays trapped? I have heated pads too that don't turn off. I am thinking about putting them on the ground and cover with sand (my coop has sand).
Any experience with this will be welcome.
My last batch of chicks will be 2 weeks old Saturday and I want to put them in the coop.
I have raised many chicks before with a broody hen outside/coop. The hen will of course keep them warm but it always surprises me how much they run outside even in colder temps.
Our temps in central WA will be 30's at night and 40's going to 50's during the day.