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Chick Plate - Heating Plates for Chick Brooders 56 Watt - 40cm x 60cm Reviews

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Chick Plate - Chick Brooder Heating Plate - 40cm x 60cm - 56 Watt
 
If you’re raising day-old chicks, keeping them warm is one of your most important jobs. For healthy chicks and less work, we recommend the Chick Plate. 
Chick Plate heating plates for chick brooders take the guesswork out of providing the right temperature for your chicks. Instead of messing around with a heat lamp, a Chick Plate allows your chicks to regulate their own temperature. They move away from the heat source when they are too warm and towards it when they become cold, just as they would with a mother hen.
 
Features of the Chick Plate (56-watt heating plate for chick brooders)


Modern technology provides a more natural heat source


Uses radiant heat similar to a mother hen


Suitable for warm climates


Warms up to 55 chicks


Adjustable height (5-15 cm)


Great for day-old chicks


For use with chickens, quail, geese and other poultry


Low electricity consumption


Safety fittings include a temperature fuse and a resistance fuse


Designed so that the top of the unit stays cool


40 x 60 cm


Fitted with an Australian plug


Developed in Holland


 
How to use a heating plate for a chick brooder
For a heating plate to be effective, the chick brooder must have an ambient temperature of 10 degrees Celsius or above. In cold climates, the brooder may need to be situated indoors.
Set up your chick brooder with the heating plate in one corner and food/water in another. The brooder should initially be quite small, so chicks cannot become lost or move too far from the heating plate. Turn the Chick Plate on and place your chicks underneath.
When you first introduce the chicks to the brooder, watch them carefully until they learn to use the heating plate. For the first day or two, direct stray chicks back to the plate unless they are eating or drinking.
Monitor your chicks. If they are huddled together, they may be cold and you should lower the plate. If they avoid the plate, it may be too hot. Consider a larger brooder or a cooler spot. 
As the chicks grow, adjust the height of the plate to suit.
Covering the top of the heating plate with contact paper or similar will extend its working life.
 
 

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0432143005

Email:

murray@finlaysondigital.com

Location:

16 Camuglia street,
Garbutt
Queensland
4814

Jessica Greig
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The heater plate is so easy to set up and use and has taken the fuss out of maintaining temps for our chicks. Very happy with the quality of materials used in this product.
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Posted 3 years ago