I didn't do anything for mine and they turned out fine. They seemed to have learned everything on their own.
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Most heating pads we have laying around the house won't work for this. The majority of the newer ones have an "auto-shut off" built into them, so they turn themselves off after an hour or two of running, and that would mean turning it back on everytime it went off - not practical. The older ones can have brittle heating elements from age and being scrunched up and leaned on, so the fire risk reduction benefit is lost.I love the idea of the heat pad. Is it a normal household one? My brooder is outside too, and it would work great. Do you use a wire to support the pad? Do you raise the pad as the chocks get bigger?