The brooders are not the problem. If you look at almost any thread about getting chicks they year, you'll see it's shipping stress that is mainly resulting in loss. The brooders are fine, my store is always full of happy chicks.
Yes there are losses but it's mainly when all the chicks are immediately put in the brooders and not watched in the back for a day to allow the weak ones to either get better or die out of the public eye.
Yes there are losses but it's mainly when all the chicks are immediately put in the brooders and not watched in the back for a day to allow the weak ones to either get better or die out of the public eye.