Using heating pad in brooder?

YanceyB

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I've seen several threads on this and other sites about using heating pads to make a "cave" for chicks. I think this is the way I want go but I've haven't seen anything about what setting to use on the heating pad (High, Med, Low) and do you lower it over time. Also, I want to use the heating pad to mimic the Premier 1 or Brinsea heat plate (just not in my budget to buy one right now). As I understand it, the temps for new born chicks is 100 degrees. When using a heating pad, does it need to be 100 degrees at the level of the heating pad and gradually cooler toward the bedding or 100 degrees at the bedding level. I have a Zilla Temperature Controller https://www.petmountain.com/product/zilla-temperature-controller?variant=38953 that will turn a heating pad or heat lamp on and off depending on the temp I set. Do I place the thermometer probe on the bedding or up by the heat pad. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
 
You should check out the Mama Heating Pad thread. I used that method in my coop with great success. I took a rack from an old microwave and put threaded rods (all thread from the hardware store) with nuts/washers at each corner for legs. set it at 2" or so to start, then raise it as needed (you'll know). Put your heating pad on it, attaching it per the Mama Heating Pad thread, then plug it in. I used it on high. You don't need to measure the temp under it, they snuggle under it and touch it to stay warm. Works great, read that thread and see--you'll learn a lot from the experts.
 

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