MtnHarmony
In the Brooder
- Apr 25, 2016
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Has anyone used one of these in a brooder box - such as a mama heating cave/plates? Curious to know if they get hot enough.
I like that it looks more durable than a traditional heating pad. I especially want something lower wattage if I am to use it in the main coop/fence area as it would have to be battery powered. Otherwise the brooder would need to be closer to the house and run an extension cord, which I am not keen on. Inside is not an option. Looking to try a whole new setup this year, but recycle as much as possible - and eliminate the use of a heat lamp. Chicks would be raised in zone 7 - outdoors. Still working on setup but have to figure out heating 1st!! Hens are currently fine in David's coop with lots of airflow, without ever using heating. Obviously, chicks would need no wind and some source of heat for a bit.
https://www.amazon.com/Heating-Volt...=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=B07H24Y5MX
I like that it looks more durable than a traditional heating pad. I especially want something lower wattage if I am to use it in the main coop/fence area as it would have to be battery powered. Otherwise the brooder would need to be closer to the house and run an extension cord, which I am not keen on. Inside is not an option. Looking to try a whole new setup this year, but recycle as much as possible - and eliminate the use of a heat lamp. Chicks would be raised in zone 7 - outdoors. Still working on setup but have to figure out heating 1st!! Hens are currently fine in David's coop with lots of airflow, without ever using heating. Obviously, chicks would need no wind and some source of heat for a bit.
https://www.amazon.com/Heating-Volt...=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=B07H24Y5MX
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