Mama Heating Pad in the Brooder (Picture Heavy) - UPDATE

You will eventually need 2 long ways so they can get out and don't get blocked... Or spaced a couple inches apart so they can go out the middle. Too far apart and they all pile in one.

The side with the writing is warmer

You have no idea how much this helps! You just saved me a lot of hunting and experimenting. Thank you! You guys are so helpful here!
 
The side with the writing is warmer
But it's not soft and fuzzy enough for da widdle chickie babies. ;)
For those who don't know me, that was a totally facetious comment :D
All in good fun!

I seriously don't think the temp difference is enough to be of concern.
Use what ever side that puts the power cord where it will be safest and out of the way.
Will check mine with the infrared when I get it out here soon,
hatching time here is very near.
Have a broody out there whose chicks hopefully will have the real thing,
and an 'order' to incubate chicks for a local farmette.
 
Here’s my mama hen brooder, there’s a warming pad under a wire frame, wrapped in a thin towel, covered with press n seal wrap. The heating pad is continuous. Any problems that you see? Thanks!
 

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Here’s my mama hen brooder, there’s a warming pad under a wire frame, wrapped in a thin towel, covered with press n seal wrap. The heating pad is continuous. Any problems that you see? Thanks!
It might be a bit too high.
Can you easily bend the legs to adjust the height?
About 1.5" in back and 3" in front is good place to start,
raise it up as they get bigger.
 
Here’s my mama hen brooder, there’s a warming pad under a wire frame, wrapped in a thin towel, covered with press n seal wrap. The heating pad is continuous. Any problems that you see? Thanks!
It might be a bit too high.
Can you easily bend the legs to adjust the height?
About 1.5" in back and 3" in front is good place to start,
raise it up as they get bigger.
yes! The legs bend easily. Thank you! I will lower it down.
 
I have moved my 5 week chicks (boy time flies when your having fun)out to the coop last week. Today I raised up the MHP and have the heat on medium, tonight they are all huddled on top sleeping it is going to be in the high 20’s tonight. It has been that cold earlier this week but they were underneath. Is this normal, should I be worried they are not underneath.
 
I have moved my 5 week chicks (boy time flies when your having fun)out to the coop last week. Today I raised up the MHP and have the heat on medium, tonight they are all huddled on top sleeping it is going to be in the high 20’s tonight. It has been that cold earlier this week but they were underneath. Is this normal, should I be worried they are not underneath.
Is it too high to touch their back when they are under?
 

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