Not really meant as radiant heat, they should be able to touch it.It acts as radiant heat like I said never saw one touch it, I don't believe they were able to even reach it with there backs.
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Not really meant as radiant heat, they should be able to touch it.It acts as radiant heat like I said never saw one touch it, I don't believe they were able to even reach it with there backs.
Why would you say that? Radiant heat warms to the bone. There is no need for them to touch it. I call it my easy bake oven. Look at it this way. You put your chicken in the oven in front of a heating element and it cooks your chicken yet your chicken never touches the element. Could it be there is a new way???Not really meant as radiant heat, they should be able to touch it.
Well, it's pretty much a known...I guess I'd have to search plate manufacturers to get you proof...maybe tomorrow.Why would you say that?
That's fine for plate manufacturers if that is in fact the case. You know your stuff your no dummy. Just think about it, if you are able to achieve and maintain the surface floor temperature at let just go with 90° the chicks don't even need to touch the pad or plate. You are meeting there needs whitout them having to doing so. If with the plates the chicks do in fact need to touch it to warm up I would argue that this way is better and easier for them. At the end of the day all it is is a safe way of being able to meet the needs to keep the chicks body temperature at the appropriate temp. This achieved that very well. I got you thinking now don't I..Well, it's pretty much a known...I guess I'd have to search plate manufacturers to get you proof...maybe tomorrow.
You don't really want to know what I'm thinking.I got you thinking now don't I
Not really meant as radiant heat, they should be able to touch it.
From Premier chick heat plate ad:Well, it's pretty much a known...I guess I'd have to search plate manufacturers to get you proof...maybe tomorrow.
Great! Thank you so much, it doesn't sound so intimidating to her now. She will try both the MHP and a plate from Premier1. She would like to Thank you all so so much for all your info and opinions!My Silkies...see where MHP is? And I did forget to mention that I keep it a little higher in front than in back....they can choose their spot based on their individual heat need at that moment.
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