Well those pictures could certainly help a lot with what I'm about to ask but I'm going to ask anyway. Would anyone be kind enough to do a concise recap of the various materials/methods uses for covering the heating pad? I most definitely want to use the Glad press n seal to cover the pad so that it is liquid-proof (it has a fuzzy cover over the actual plastic heating pad). I still haven't decided on whether I'm going to attach the pad to the top or bottom of the wire but either way, has anyone found a method where it's not necessary to use towels or pillow-cases? I would like to avoid having chicken waste-soiled cloths having to go through the washing machine if at all possible. I thought of just using paper towels but I'm afraid they will slip off of the MHP, especially if the pad is on top with a layer of press n seal, because it will be slippery.
Has anyone used hay alone without any towels or cloths? And can hay be used when the chicks are very young?
Also, maybe the press-n-seal is no longer recommended? Has anyone had any issues with it? I did see someone in an earlier post mention that it was just plastic wrap and not sure if anyone has pointed it out since then but it isn't just regular cling wrap, it sticks to itself and therefore, I think would make a great liquid barrier...