First Time Chick Mum
In the Brooder
- Aug 21, 2020
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We’ve just hatched 7 chicks in our Rcom10. It’s been stressful!
I opened it last night to take a chick to the brooder and noticed it didn’t feel warm inside- usually you feel the heat on your hand straight away.
The filter that you place inside 3 days before the eggs are due to hatch was very clogged, a thick layer of fluff. Obviously that’s what it’s meant to do, to stop it from getting in to the fan/ mechanisms. I took that out, replaced the lid, and when I opened it again a few minutes later I could feel it blowing warm air again.
Has anyone else noticed this happening? I wondered if it’s worth having a spare filter and swapping them over so it doesn’t get so clogged, but timing could be difficult as obviously you don’t want to be opening the lid if you have eggs pipped/ zipping!
Unfortunately this meant I’ve had to move a chick to the brooder before she was ready- she was almost fully fluffed but sleepy and unsteady. Probably because she was cold
She’s survived the night which I really didn’t expect but I won’t get my hopes up for her just yet. 
I opened it last night to take a chick to the brooder and noticed it didn’t feel warm inside- usually you feel the heat on your hand straight away.
The filter that you place inside 3 days before the eggs are due to hatch was very clogged, a thick layer of fluff. Obviously that’s what it’s meant to do, to stop it from getting in to the fan/ mechanisms. I took that out, replaced the lid, and when I opened it again a few minutes later I could feel it blowing warm air again.
Has anyone else noticed this happening? I wondered if it’s worth having a spare filter and swapping them over so it doesn’t get so clogged, but timing could be difficult as obviously you don’t want to be opening the lid if you have eggs pipped/ zipping!
Unfortunately this meant I’ve had to move a chick to the brooder before she was ready- she was almost fully fluffed but sleepy and unsteady. Probably because she was cold
I don’t have the RCom but looked at them extensively. With such good reviews I don’t think it’s possible that there is a design flaw but could be the filter just got a little too clogged maybe or it was placed incorrectly? Have you called the distributor? I open the top of my small Brinseas to remove chicks throughout hatching. My room temp is 80 andthe lid is easily opened and closed. The temp doesn’t drop past 97.5- 98 when I do this and no adverse effects are noted.If your brooder is set up at least to the incubator temp you should have no problems with the chicks, though it is best to let them dry and stand up on their own inside the incubator, ime.