Quote: Molly/Cheryl, I have the large size eco-glow, but I use it in the middle stage of my brooder from GQF. The top unit is heated and the bottom two are for growouts. This way I have a very warm incubator on top, the gentle heat from the ecoglow in the middle and a grow out on the bottom. The unit resides in our workshop and stays fairly warm anyway.
https://www.gqfmfg.com/store/comersus_viewItem.asp?idProduct=63 It's pricey, but I love it and can easily raise 75-100+ chicks at the same time.
The next stage is they move to a grow out pen in a wooden shed we have. This is the heat lamp I use and I couldn't rave more about it.
http://www.premier1supplies.com/detail.php?prod_id=18266&cat_id=173 I don't constantly have to worry about a fire from a clamp style heat lamp. I sprung for the stand and it is
wonderful.
http://www.premier1supplies.com/detail.php?prod_id=83120&cat_id=173 This also was a super buy and I'm so glad I got it.
When they are finished with the indoor shed, they get moved to a pen with a full roof attached to the shed. They basically have three walls and a roof to make the next transition. Next step, out to a coop/run in the "chicken compound". It works for us and you need something to do when you are in the 250-300 bird stage. Not to mention the 100 eggs I have cooking right now and the NYD hatch coming up.
Then I need to get serious about hatching the next generation for my show birds.
Speaking of which, we got home last night from Reno. I'll post some pictures once I get organized, but it was an 800+ bird show. On champion row for selecting best in show, 30ish birds, I had 2 up there
Deb