Mama Heating Pad- barely warm

I'm resurrecting an old post but I'm having trouble too now. I have made the Mama Brooder Pad out of a wire frame and it's a cave side. I have it wrapped in two layers of fleece, and Press n Seal. When I did this before, the ground temp was about 85°, 105° touching the top. Now I can't get the ground temperature any higher than 73°.
 
I'm resurrecting an old post but I'm having trouble too now. I have made the Mama Brooder Pad out of a wire frame and it's a cave side. I have it wrapped in two layers of fleece, and Press n Seal. When I did this before, the ground temp was about 85°, 105° touching the top. Now I can't get the ground temperature any higher than 73°.
Is the heating pad warm to the touch? If so, then it is warmer than your body temperature.
A hen's body temp is 105-107F. The goal of the MHP is to simulate that warmth. I don't think you need to heat the ground under it.
 
Is the heating pad warm to the touch? If so, then it is warmer than your body temperature.
A hen's body temp is 105-107F. The goal of the MHP is to simulate that warmth. I don't think you need to heat the ground under it.
Thanks. After an hour or so the surface temperature was 85, and the temperature against the heating pad was 105. So I think I got it figured out. Sometimes I wish we could delete posts.
 
Here are a two pictures from a few years ago. One shows them in a cardboard box brooder with the MHP. They stay inside for two days. The second picture is in the outdoor run. The MHP now has an old pillow case covering it. I will say we got really nice weather the first week we had them.
 

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