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I was about to make a thread along similar lines... Heatlamp is $10, but dangerous. Ecoglow is safe, but $75-80 is MUCH to steep for me. The premier heat plate is closer to my comfort level of price, but seems fairly new.
In my search for alternative heat, I did find some other options and I would love to hear y'alls input!
A plug-in heat pad for pets. It says it can keep your pet at 102F.. with appropriate covering or distance, it seems to me this could be ideal. 102F is close to chicken mom's body heat.
http://www.amazon.com/Pet-Warmer-Wa...?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1392329683&sr=1-5
Also, there is the Snuggle Safe. A microwaveable heatpad that boasts that it keeps warm for 10 hours. Seems like one could easily heat it twice a day and be fine.
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=3487
I like the safety of the latter.. No electricity!
My old broody hen is like this...she's a WR. She knows I'm not going to hurt her and she protests when she's sitting at first but the rest of the time I can put eggs or chicks under her with no problem and even take eggs out and put chicks in.
Some breeds are just more docile, I'm thinking.
Yep..that's right. She was the only one of mine that went broody and to tell you the truth she wasn't the best broody hen in the world but she made an excellent mother and I've used her to foster chicks quite a bit.
I'm curious -- does she have to be acting broody to foster chicks, or will she accept them anytime?