Comfort Chick Brooders

$14.95 - $78.75
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Product Details

Description

The Comfort Chick Brooders provide a reliable and energy-efficient solution for raising healthy baby chicks and waterfowl, utilizing a heat plate design.

Unlike a traditional heat lamp or suspended infrared lamps, these brooder heat plates use a tenth of the electricity by allowing chicks to come into direct contact with the warm heat plates underneath. This design ensures your chicks stay warm without the safety risks and high costs. 

Adjustable Brooder Plate Design for Growing Chicks

Equipped with adjustable legs, the brooder plate design adapts as your chicks grow. This feature allows the heating plate to maintain optimal contact with the chicks, keeping your chicks warm in your poultry-raising efforts.

Fire-Safe Alternative to Heat Lamps

Safety is a top priority, and this brooder excels by eliminating the fire hazard risks associated with traditional heat lamps, ensuring a safer environment for both your chickens and your facilities.

Serving as a reliable heat source in cold conditions, the chick brooder includes secure lids and a direct contact heating plate providing peace of mind by reducing the risk of barn fires. 

Additional Convenience Features

The Comfort Chick Brooders are compatible with clear plastic covers to prevent chicks from climbing on top.

Consider pairing with our 1 Liter Drinking Bottle with Hinged Lid (PW313) to ensure your chick brooder setup is complete. The less energy used by these brooders also makes them an environmentally friendly choice compared to traditional lamps.

Specification

  • Plates available in three sizes: 12”x12”, 16”x16”, 16”x24”
  • Accommodates 20 to 50 chicks or waterfowl
  • Direct contact heat plate for efficient warming
  • Designed for use with a heat plate in a chick brooder setup

Reviews

  • 3

    Plate temperature of 92F

    by Arianna on May 05, 2023

    I ordered the 16x24. Well made and works as expected. FYI the plate temperature only ever gets up to 92F. (My rent-a-coop heat plate gets up to 130F. Most likely a wattage difference, i didnt pay attention to.) I was worried as I'm using it with 4 week old chicks outside and was expecting higher heat output but i've had some 35F nights and they seems to be doing fine.