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K&H Pet Products Thermo-Poultry Brooder, Gray/Orange
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The K&H Pet Products Thermo-Poultry Brooder is the safest, easiest, and most economical way to provide added warmth for newly hatched chicks or ducklings. Its unique pegged shelf provides an adjustable height system that allows it to be used even as chicks begin their growth spurt. At only 25 watts for the small and 40 watts for the large, the poultry brooder will be a staple product for years to come. The chicken warmer features an indicator light when in use, and is energy efficient to save you money. It is made of durable material and easy to clean to keep baby chicks and ducklings happy while helping you take care of them and their space.
For additional information on this product, please see the Product Documents section for all downloadable user manuals, installation guides, brochures and warranty statements.
- The thermo-poultry brooder is easy to assemble and disassemble-no tools required
- The chicken warmer features an indicator light when in use, and is energy efficient using only 40 watts
- Safe source of heat with adjustable height for growing chickens
- Durable material and easy to clean to keep baby chicks and ducklings happy
- This product has been tested & certified by MET Labs to exceed USA/CA electrical safety standards
- Large brooder measures 11.5 inches by 20 inches by 8 inches and uses 40 watts
- Unique pegged shelf provides an adjustable height system that allows it to be used even as chicks begin their growth spurt
| Brand | K&H Pet Products |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Imported |
| Primary Color | Gray |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 100542463 |
Q: How many chick's is this brooder recommend for?
a year ago- A: Hi, The K&H Pet Products Thermo-Poultry Brooder is recommended for up to 15 chicks, providing a safe and effective alternative to traditional heat lamps.a year agoHelpful?
Q: will this work for ducklings?
3 years ago- A: Hi! Yes, it does work for ducklings.3 years agoHelpful?
Q: Can this sit inside of a plastic tote with baby chicks? If not what type of material would be best to put it inside?
3 years ago- A: Hi thank you for reaching out. PLEASE READ- Keep them warm It's important to consider the question: how warm do baby chicks need to be? Since your chicks are in a brooder (a chick-safe box where they will live until they get older) and not under the supervision of a mother hen, it's your job to provide them with the correct temperature. When chicks hatch, their bodies are covered in soft down, but they lack true feathers, and feathers are necessary for a chicken to regulate its body heat. For the first week, you want to aim for a temperature of about 95 degrees in your brooder. As your chicks grow, you can reduce this temperature in five-degree increments once a week for the first month.1 You can assist the chicks in achieving the ideal temperature by providing them with an appropriate heat source, such as a heat lamp with a thermostat or timer or a Thermo-Poultry Brooder. In their first weeks, baby chickens should be heated from above. After the chicks are one month old, graduate them from the Thermo-Poultry Brooder to the Thermo-Peep Heated Pad. Remember, heat source safety is paramount! And be sure to monitor how the chicks behave. Are they clustered together in a group? Are they huddled around the heat source? Are they spread out around the brooder and panting? Are they happily milling around? If chicks are too cold, they will huddle together for warmth. Chicks that are too hot will try to escape to the walls of the brooder. Also, avoid drafts! So, yes this can be used in a good quality plastic tote.3 years agoHelpful?
Q: We just hatched a few baby chicks and are new to this. Can we use this brooder only and not a heat lamp or do I need both? I have heard that the chicks need it to be 95-100 degrees the first 2 weeks. Is this accurate?
4 years ago- A: Yes, you can just use the brooder.4 years agoHelpful?
Q&As
Q: How many chick's is this brooder recommend for?
a year ago- A: Hi, The K&H Pet Products Thermo-Poultry Brooder is recommended for up to 15 chicks, providing a safe and effective alternative to traditional heat lamps.a year agoHelpful?
Q: will this work for ducklings?
3 years ago- A: Hi! Yes, it does work for ducklings.3 years agoHelpful?
Q: Can this sit inside of a plastic tote with baby chicks? If not what type of material would be best to put it inside?
3 years ago- A: Hi thank you for reaching out. PLEASE READ- Keep them warm It's important to consider the question: how warm do baby chicks need to be? Since your chicks are in a brooder (a chick-safe box where they will live until they get older) and not under the supervision of a mother hen, it's your job to provide them with the correct temperature. When chicks hatch, their bodies are covered in soft down, but they lack true feathers, and feathers are necessary for a chicken to regulate its body heat. For the first week, you want to aim for a temperature of about 95 degrees in your brooder. As your chicks grow, you can reduce this temperature in five-degree increments once a week for the first month.1 You can assist the chicks in achieving the ideal temperature by providing them with an appropriate heat source, such as a heat lamp with a thermostat or timer or a Thermo-Poultry Brooder. In their first weeks, baby chickens should be heated from above. After the chicks are one month old, graduate them from the Thermo-Poultry Brooder to the Thermo-Peep Heated Pad. Remember, heat source safety is paramount! And be sure to monitor how the chicks behave. Are they clustered together in a group? Are they huddled around the heat source? Are they spread out around the brooder and panting? Are they happily milling around? If chicks are too cold, they will huddle together for warmth. Chicks that are too hot will try to escape to the walls of the brooder. Also, avoid drafts! So, yes this can be used in a good quality plastic tote.3 years agoHelpful?
Q: We just hatched a few baby chicks and are new to this. Can we use this brooder only and not a heat lamp or do I need both? I have heard that the chicks need it to be 95-100 degrees the first 2 weeks. Is this accurate?
4 years ago- A: Yes, you can just use the brooder.4 years agoHelpful?
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