Chicken Questions!

My only concern with this is how do you hold the heat in ? They don’t close so the screen windows allow the cooler air in ?
They need a warm and cool side, so you don't want to trap all the heat in. If they're feeling chilly they'll huddle under the heat plate. Read their body language as well. If you notice they are all huddled together and loudly chirping they may be too cold. If they're spread out and panting, they're too hot.
 
They need a warm and cool side, so you don't want to trap all the heat in. If they're feeling chilly they'll huddle under the heat plate. Read their body language as well. If you notice they are all huddled together and loudly chirping they may be too cold. If they're spread out and panting, they're too hot.
Yes they go under the plate once in awhile but usually just walk around the edges of the plate since they are a lil bigger
 
My only concern with this is how do you hold the heat in ? They don’t close so the screen windows allow the cooler air in ?
It really does work well. I have had two flocks use these and I really like them. They don't need to "hold" heat - as heat is direct when they are close to the panel radiant heater.
 
I was told they have to be in heated area for at least 6 weeks or until fully feathered?
Think of it this way: does a broody hen keep her chicks in a heated area until they are fully feathered? Absolutely not. I've had broodies hatch chicks and when they were a few days old we got a snow storm. The air temps dropped into the 20s. The chicks were just fine. They would scratch around with mom until they were cold and would dart under her to warm up and she'd stop scratching.
Having copious amounts of fresh clean air, clean water and food and a warm place to go to to take the chill off is what they need.
 

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