I have a major problem, and I am hoping someone out there can come up with an idea!
Been cleaning out the chicks, and have discovered that the Brinsea EcoGlow is not pushing out anywhere near enough heat. The little red electric light is on, and there is some heat in the plate, but not nearly enough for chicks. Will give Brinsea a call and see what they've got to say.
The other electric hen I have won't fit into the brooder box (it's a rabbit hutch - usual type one wire door and one solid door)
I have chicks that are a week old inside the house under an electric light for warmth, but they need to go outside today, as continual light is not at all good for them!Add to that the next batch is due tomorrow!
The only thing I can think of doing is putting these week old ones in with the two and three week old chicks that I have just moved to the big brooder with a proper electric hen. Do you think this will work ok, or am I setting myself up for major problems. It does mean that the brooder is going to be a bit crowded until Monday, when I have some muscles that can move a big wooden box into the brooder house for me and will take the bigger electric hen.
To be honest, I don't know what else to do! Would appreciate anyone's input!
Been cleaning out the chicks, and have discovered that the Brinsea EcoGlow is not pushing out anywhere near enough heat. The little red electric light is on, and there is some heat in the plate, but not nearly enough for chicks. Will give Brinsea a call and see what they've got to say.
The other electric hen I have won't fit into the brooder box (it's a rabbit hutch - usual type one wire door and one solid door)
I have chicks that are a week old inside the house under an electric light for warmth, but they need to go outside today, as continual light is not at all good for them!Add to that the next batch is due tomorrow!
The only thing I can think of doing is putting these week old ones in with the two and three week old chicks that I have just moved to the big brooder with a proper electric hen. Do you think this will work ok, or am I setting myself up for major problems. It does mean that the brooder is going to be a bit crowded until Monday, when I have some muscles that can move a big wooden box into the brooder house for me and will take the bigger electric hen.
To be honest, I don't know what else to do! Would appreciate anyone's input!