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It's most likely too warm....they don't need that pad up to 6 if you're brooding indoors. The temp under mine was 82.5 and the room was 69 degrees. As @junebuggena said, you can also raise the cave a bit. Cute pics!Got a first try at an MHP setup in my brooder. I'm adding 3 chicks to my flock and using the bottom half of an XL plastic dog crate to brood them in. They're 5 days old - I got them Saturday and they were under a heat lamp until I finished this setup.
MHP is set up on one end. I "helped" them in there initially, and I thought they'd died in there, they stayed so long. Eventually they came wobbling out for more food, all toasty warm. Now, though, they won't go back in! Not sure why. I waited until they were fall-down sleepy on the cool side of the brooder and sort of set them in there, and they just weaseled their way back out. In the weaseling process one wound up on top of it and decided to flop down there. The other two joined her, and there they lay, in a fuzzy clump. The probe thermometer tells me that each enclosed end is around 100* and the middle section next to the opening is around 80*, so they've got a wide range of temps in there. Should I change anything here?
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