I was thinking that too, Bee, but if the chicks are having the lamp sometimes and the pad other times Zippy might be better off to just do what she's most comfortable with and try again with MHP with her next batch from the start. I was kinda wondering too, if since MHP chicks are usually so much quieter and calmer than heat lamp chicks, could that be what she's seeing? (Gosh, here I am talking about you like you aren't even here, which really isn't very nice of me, is it
@zippy722 . Sorry about that, but I'm kinda learning as we go along here too so it really interests me.) I know from my own experience that the chicks I raised under the heat lamp were always active, running around, eating almost constantly and chirping, while the MHP chicks were quieter, moved a little less rushed, and ate and slept kind of in cycles but all at the same time. I dunno, I'm winging it here! I know when we put the first batch of chicks under MHP I checked on them often, wondering if they were weak or something, but then realized that they were just being calm while the previous years' chicks were almost exhausting to watch as they raced all over the brooder. Just a thought, in addition to the temps under the pad.