@TerryH your pictures of your sweet Mama and fuzzy babies just warms my cold heart!!
Thanks. I just got off the phone with her. Now she wants her own chickens.

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@TerryH your pictures of your sweet Mama and fuzzy babies just warms my cold heart!!
No, she no longer has one.
poodlechicks, Where is your MHP, and what do you have under it for bedding? If there's not much under it for bedding, your temp reading may reflect that fact. Put in a nice layer of shavings, or what ever you intend to use. That will help hold and trap some heat. You'll do fine!!!!
After reading this thread, I decided to try this method for my chicks, who just arrived this morning! I had the heating pad on all last night so it would be nice and toasty for them when they arrived. I was a little concerned yesterday, as the thermometer placed inside the cave barely registered around 80, but then I decided to see what the temp would be for a baby chick, who would be closer to the pad than the substrate. So I folded a glove, and placed it inside the cave towards the back with a thermometer on top, and when I checked it a little while later, it registered a perfect 95.
I only got to spend a little time with the chicks this morning before heading to work. I dunked their little beaks in the water, showed them the food, then placed each one in the cave. They stayed huddled in there for a little while, (who can blame them after such a long trip in a box!) so I went and took my shower. When I came back to check on them before leaving, they were gathered around the food and water, and seemed quite happy. I'll continue to monitor them and hope this method works as well for my little ones as it has for everyone here that's tried it.
Remember: the MHP isn't intended to heat the air inside the 'cave', but give the chicks a warm surface to touch their backs against to warm them.
Some radiant heating will occur, but don't bother measuring it except out of curiosity.
Thanks. I just got off the phone with her. Now she wants her own chickens.![]()
Thanks. I just got off the phone with her. Now she wants her own chickens.![]()
Well...being active and having something to care for does keep you going...![]()
I wasn't planning on me being quite this active.What she really wants is to raise some at her house and then integrate those with ours when they are all ready to go into the coop. **shaking my head in disbelief**![]()