Does anyone know?

Patricia Jane

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I am setting up a brooder and looking for a non mercury thermometer. I can't understand why I can't find one. I live in a farming community and have tried 5 different feed/TSC stores, 1 pet store and 1 local hardware store and no one carries them and have no idea where I can get one. Does anyone have any ideas? My chicks are coming this weekend.
 
Oh - I had the opposite problem. I wanted a mercury thermometer since the non-mercury ones don't seem to be very accurate, but couldn't find one anywhere! I finally assumed they had stopped making and selling them due to some concern over mercury poisoning. Are you SURE the thermometers you are seeing are mercury?
 
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Most modern thermometers don't have mercury in them because of how poisonous it is. Are you sure you arn't just assuming they have mercury?

If you are checking the lables, and still coming up with mercury, I would try wal-mart for either a digital thermometer on the cheap, or a non-mercury one.

Hope that helps!
 
Hmmm. Didn't know that. I bought one from a feed store but not sure if it's mercury or not, doesn't say. It does state incubator. Its small and is attached to a piece of cardboard. So do I stpe it to the inside? What happens if the little guys peck at it? This is my first time with a brooder. I'm going to try to set them first under my broody hen and if she rejects them I need to put them somewhere. I appreciate everyones responses.
 
The new thermometers sold now, even though they have the red stripe down the glass tube, are considered "spirit thermometers."

So...it's extremely difficult to find mercury-filled thermometers, yet some vaccines contain a mercury compound preservative. Even the compact fluorescent light bulbs contain mercury, which is why we're supposed to take them to a collection site instead of tossing in the trash.
 
We are using one by Oregon Scientific that we also used when raising a litter of puppies. One thing I love about it is that it wirelessly transmits the temperature and humidity to a main unit beside my bed, so if I wake up I can see what the temperature is in the brooder. It is a little pricier than a "mercury" type but I have one outside and will be putting one in the coop when we get that built. Peace of mind without having to get out of bed:)

Here is a unit like we have
http://www.amazon.com/Oregon-Scient.../dp/B000WOG90E/ref=acc_glance_hg_ai_ps_t3_t_5

~Shannon
 
Thanks Clanreed. I'll check into it. But I need it by this weekend. It would be great for my next round. In the meantime does anyone know if I can tape the thermometer I have to the inside of the brooder? I'm afraid the chicks will peck at it.
 

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