ckelley
Chirping
This is my "hen". It is two tubs with the pad in between them. Hopefully it will keep everything clean.
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How much heat comes through the tubs? Can the chicks get their backs up against it? That is how the heating pad cave works. The chicks must be able to get right up against the pad.
I picked up some Polish from the feed store while stocking up yesterday. Poor little things fell asleep in the box on the way home, woke up briefly when I transferred them to MHP, and slept like the dead for the rest of the afternoon and the whole night. First time they'd had respite from bright lights, I imagine. Had to wait until this morning to show them the waterer and stuff.
Look at leg color. BRs should be yellow, CMs should be white/pink.
How can they get up next to the pad if it's sandwiched in between two plastic tubs? I think you might have missed the whole concept. You aren't supposed to be trying to warm the whole cave. The chicks are meant to be warmed by direct contact with the pad itself.
Quote: I doubt it's really more effective....but it is kinda clever and definitely easy to clean.
Probably works fine for an inside, relatively warm environment.
It might not suffice in a colder environment.
BUT it definitely is not the MHP design concept,
where the chicks can put their back against a very warm surface,
it's slipped back into the misinterpretation of warming a 'cave'.
Also there is no back entrance/exit ......and I might be concerned about ventilation and what the warming of plastic might produce.