gotro17
Songster
It's squared to the ground and doesn't budge... Maybe I just squished it down too much.
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Well it needs to be low so the chicks can feel the heat. But a flatter top would be better. And it does't look like it supports the pad enough because the chicks will be on top of it too. Your frame looks like if the chicks got on top, they would squish the pad down through the wires of the tomato cage. Maybe you could shore it up with some chicken wire or hardware cloth. Mine is made from welded wire fence.It's squared to the ground and doesn't budge... Maybe I just squished it down too much.
It's a pretty thin bathtowel, folded in half. This year I'll be using Bee's pillowcase setup instead. I like the idea of the entire frame and pad encased in the pillowcase so chicks don't get hung up in the wire. But I do believe I'll stick to putting a towel on top. It's how I started, it's what I'm used to doing, and the towels that I use are so old and almost worthless that I don't have any hangups about tossing them. I also like the deep awning in the front and having the towel extend all the way down the sides and the back of the cave. Just me. The great thing about this system is the built in flexibility for your situation and preferences. There are only a few "musts"...
It is. If you look on the first page of the thread, you can see that my heating pad is draped over the frame, with an uncovered area toward the front. That was accidental - my frame was longer than my heating pad was wide, but it worked out well because they had a little "cooler" spot that was still within the cave. They liked to sit right in that spot and watch the world go by because they were still getting a little heat, but it wasn't as warm as it was deeper inside.Is the heating pad directly on the wire frame?
That's a great idea...the plastic feed bags I get sew up pretty easy, I sewed a couple 'bale bags' for straw and hay.....The next time I brood, I think I'll use some of the feed bags I've saved to make a poop shedder for the top of the HP. May even bust out the sewing machine, and make a pillow case, with flannel on the bottom, and feed bag on the top, so those chickies will have soft to snuggle up against, and poop shedder on top.