My brooders are in the barn, my chicks made it successfully last winter. That was the first time I ever hatched any eggs out! Read on this website: someone in Wyoming had their chicks in their barn with a heatingpad setup, in extreme weather. They said they did very well. I got the brooders from the local Show Chicken breeder. They are large @4 ft by 3 ft x @2.5 ft tall. They came hard wired up with a heat lamp. Someone on this site suggested puppy training pads and that worked great. I got a deal at the local store, and that is what I'll use this year! Easy cleanup, absorbs splashed water! Put two on the heating pad over a blanket, they protected the pad. Kept the lil chicks feet clean. They seemed to be on the pad more than under! I'll angle it this year. During the extreme weather, I put hot water in 2 liter pop bottles and put them inside the brooder. I was up all night checking in on them. That is one good thing about Michigan -30 one night and 24 the next day.
Have the farm innovator heat pad for them to stand on, also. It's covered in hard plastic. They seem to prefer the snuggly heating pad.
I think a couple of the Sunbeam King Size will work.
Have some ideas, now I have to think Safety and Energy cost.
Have the farm innovator heat pad for them to stand on, also. It's covered in hard plastic. They seem to prefer the snuggly heating pad.
I think a couple of the Sunbeam King Size will work.
Have some ideas, now I have to think Safety and Energy cost.
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