Oh my! I am soooo happy to see this! I'd already ordered a plate for our chicks, who are scheduled to arrive in late May... And THEN found this alternative brooding method, which l LOVE. I've been pondering how to adapt the HP method using a plate instead, and wondered if it could be done. THANK YOU for posting your experience - that sounds perfect!We are all just happily watching our chicks!
In full transparency I don’t use an MHP, i bought a heat plate - but the same principles apply, and it was this thread that convinced me to get the plate rather than use a lamp.
I do make a cave out of my plate using a little blanket.
My babies are two weeks old and are now out in the coop. Inside at 70f they were sleeping mostly outside the cave. Now they are outside with lows in the low 40s they are going in it fully at night.
) but the method is basically the same. You want the chicks to be able to get their backs up against the plate to warm themselves. They are made to be height adjustable whereas a MHP cave is often just a piece of wire fencing that is rebent to be higher as the chicks grow.
