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Baby Chick Brooder Panels, Set of 10 Reviews

4.5 Rating 38 Reviews
Easy to set up and nice to have around for chicks!
2 Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago
the panels worked very well at first, but after two weeks they started to bend. They should be stiffer so they last 4 weeks.
3 Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago
Although these panels are very sturdy and appropriate for the first two weeks, it would be great if you can offer modified panels that can be attached to the existing panels to make them a foot or two higher for the long-term needs of the checks before they are placed in their permanent home. The modified panels could perhaps be designed that they snap or push into place onto the first level panels. This would minimize disruption to the existing set up and of course minimize the stress to the two week old perhaps three week old chicks.
4 Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago
They work really well for when they are little. Very easy to set up! The only thing is now that my birds are getting bigger & trying to perch on the top, the slots are bending very easily & not standing up very well after being bent. But I’d still highly recommend, just have to prevent them from perching before they get bent
2 Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago
Very convenient and durable enough for multiple uses! The cardboard is sturdy but has enough flex so that you can have different shapes if you need them- we needed a long rectangular shape. It is easy to set up and clean under, and stores away nicely when there are no chicks! You definitely want to put some chicken wire or something similar over the top though, as at 3-4 weeks or so they are going to begin perching on top of it! (Super cute of course, but that get's messy!) Would definitely recommend.
1 Helpful Report
Posted 4 years ago
This has worked perfect for our new baby chicks.
1 Helpful Report
Posted 4 years ago
Shipped on time, arrived perfectly with no damage.
1 Helpful Report
Posted 4 years ago
These worked great for me! The big box I had the baby chicks in was getting too small for them as they grew and this enclosure gave the birds the space they needed. Easy to clean up after them, too. Move the birds to the outside to forage and move the very light weight panels, sweep up the floor, put the panel enclosure back in place, scatter new pine shavings and done!
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Posted 4 years ago