We are getting our chicks in May and I plan on brooding them in our mudroom, which doesn't have heat or A/C. I wonder if I should go ahead and splurge for an EcoGlow. It sounds like it might work out great for the warm weather.The things I love about it are the energy savings and the fact that I don't have to worry about a fire accidentally getting started. It basically allows them to press against it for heat, but doesn't put heat "off" if like a regular heat lamp. They figured it out pretty quickly. The drawback is that since it doesn't "put off" heat, it doesn't heat the rest of the box. The first night the room was too cold and they wouldn't leave the eco-glow to eat or drink. I had to crank my heat to get the room warmer and they have been fine since the room hit 70 degrees. Their room is in the back of the house, and it tends to be a colder room so I have the rest of the house at 80 degrees to keep that one room warm enough. I will be glad once I can pump the heat back down to a reasonable level. I figure I can lower it a few degrees a week so it will only be a problem the first couple weeks. Overall I would recommend it, but it would not be big enough for 20 chicks like they claim. At night they all slept under there and i think 8 or 10 would max the space out.
And thanks for the info on how the window is working out. I've been planning on using a cardboard box inside of a dog crate, but I have a feeling we might get lonely for the chicks and end up moving them into our family room on the hearth, otherwise I will be in that mudroom 24/7. Now I'm def. thinking of cutting a window and using a little wire to keep the babies in!