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Eco Glow Chick Brooder

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Hello ,

This is what i am using for my electronic hen in a new (Very Big) Reptile tank ... I have heard bad reports of it being too cold ? Anyone use it and have this problem ? At the moment its on the lowest stand with some shavings under it so the chicks are propped up ...Oh no what have i bought :(

Help Please ....

Josh :D

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I've also heard bad reports

 

The makers say that you can return them to have a film fitted over the plate which makes it warmer but that wont help you with this lot of chicks

 

Piling up the shavings was a good idea, try and keep them close to the plate

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I've also heard bad reports

 

The makers say that you can return them to have a film fitted over the plate which makes it warmer but that wont help you with this lot of chicks

 

Piling up the shavings was a good idea, try and keep them close to the plate

 

Thanks ... Thinking of maybe seeing if the hen what hatched out a chick last week will take them ... What do you think ?

 

Or do you think i should just try the silly brooder ! :evil: In a mood now :lol:

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I've no idea, I just work on the theory that if they are huddled up and squeeking they are cold, if they are trying to get away from the heat they are too hot, if they are huddled in a heap and relaxed or nicely spread out I figure they are happy

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Do you know if the electric hen is better than the eco glow?

I'm currently looking at them.

I hear its just the legs that are a bit naff on the electric hen.

 

Sorry to barge in.

 

The eco glow is very low wattage and the idea is that chicks need to be virtually touching it, there have been reports of cold chicks

 

I'd go with the electric hen, I wouldnt be without mine now - the legs are fiddly but I make two higher than the other two, that way the chicks can get close to it or not close, that means it needs less adjusting!

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I would think the ecoglow and a heat mat combined in a warm room would be too hot?? I use a reptile mat when I am weaning chicks off heat and it seems to work well. When they get to that point where they only sit on top of the hen, I change it (although I put the mat under the brooder not in - still seems to transfer a fair amount of heat which is why I would worry it might be a bit much). They then progress to a catbox which is in the growers pen in the day then just pop it back on the mat inside at night.

Electric hens are great, but I agree the legs are a pain. Biggest pain is cleaning them as the legs have grooves, I think the hen is probably the vector for transferring a respiritory infection in my case - lesson learnt hard way! This time it will be Virkon and a toothbrush!

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