Hey Morning Old Folks sitting here with my second cuo of coffee getting ready to have a nice hot shower this morning
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4" in the front, 2" in the back (to the pad) to start. I strap the pad up under the frame and put an old pillowcase around the whole thing. A few pieces of Gorilla tape will hold it up, be careful that there are no exposed sticky edges.Any of y'all use the heating pad in your brooder and how tall do you make your frame for it?
2017, look at the picture you postedI am not sure what year,

Enjoy the quiet!Dh and I have the house to ourselves today.

Oooooh.... wish I had stopped by to share so!Yes indeedy.. warming up here for sure... Almost time for that bathing suit to come out (j/k). Sitting here eating a couple of sunny side ups on a Belgium waffle and drinking liquid go juice. Hope you are warming up too.

Well, he just turned 18 weeks old too, so his comb and wattles have not fully developed but I'm sure they will. His dad's are HUGE.I wish I could do both love and laugh emojis on that one! What a hoot! Looks like he prefers the red cherries to the others.
I've really enjoyed his healing journey with you. Prince has such a beautiful face and shape to his comb and waddles. Three of my bachelors have frost bite on their big dangly waddles. I told them that once the bad areas shriveled, dried and fell off they would be much happier and not miss them at all. My boys with waddles the size of Prince's came through the freeze without any damage.
Gotta love small combs and waddles on roosters.
Didn't even have to rub bacon on the hot wire I have around my pens.. and I managed to bump into it with my knee. Didn't feel a thing until I was reaching over the cattle panel to put feed bags between the two hoop coops and the inside of my arm touched the panel.. Dang that hurts!Rub bacon on the wire....

I'm trying hard not to laugh at your description! There's nothing that makes you react faster then a hot wire!Thanks @bruceha2000.
@CSolis my worse encounter with my hot wire was the day I was moving a bird into my run. I had the poor bird in a wire kennel. Went to wrestle the kennel through the gate and wasn't watching the hot wire. corner of the cage hit the hot wire during a pulse. Chicken screamed, I screamed, cage with me hanging onto it bounced up about a foot. Let's just say I never made that mistake again.![]()