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That heat plate looks a bit low to me, but it might be the angle. They shouldn't have to duck down too far to get under it, and should have the option of not touching the heat source when they're resting under it. If they're cold, they'll stand up tall to press their heads/backs to the plate.
Ok thanks! i will lift it a bit more, its only the second time using it, bit of a trick working out the right hight. Is there a type of guide somewhere?
Thanks for that! I got mine second hand and didn't hav any info with it.If you bought yours new, it should have come with a guide. Regardless of what brand you went with, there are guidelines that all of them use. Chicks should barely have to duck to get under the plate. If they can't reach it when they stand up tall, or if they're all huddled in a clump under the middle, it's too high. If they have to crouch to move around under it, or if they're all hanging around the perimeter and not actually going under, it's too low.
For the most part, you just have to go by what the birds are doing.
I agree with previous posters. The heat will radiate down from the plate and they should not have to actually touch it to benefit from it.