So about 3 months ago I was raising some ducklings and my heat lamp exploded.
I was shocked by this. I was right next to it when it happened, and glass everywhere. There was also a small fiery pop at first also.
(Is someone sabotaging these at the plants they are made? In theory, you could make them explode by putting small amounts of gas or flammable liquid in the bulbs...and it doesn't make sense why they'd explode. But that's a different topic...)
This has made me look at electric blankets as being cheaper and usable for brooders. And I'd heard you can do this. The plastic brooders are way overprice everywhere I see them at anyway, being at least 2 to 5 times the cost of an electric blanket.
So I wanted to ask how you would set up an electric blanket for a brooder of chicks, or ducklings?
(Note, there are places that sell waterproof electric blankets.)
But what do you do with the blanket for the setup? Do you put something over it to absorb moisture, mess, poop, etc? This is the part I'm most concerned over. And it does seem like you'd keep the water away from the blanket a space. What do you think about this part?
Thank you very much.
+edited in later; if there's any particular models that can't work with this, you could say so. I'm hoping a budget version low cost will work.
I was shocked by this. I was right next to it when it happened, and glass everywhere. There was also a small fiery pop at first also.
(Is someone sabotaging these at the plants they are made? In theory, you could make them explode by putting small amounts of gas or flammable liquid in the bulbs...and it doesn't make sense why they'd explode. But that's a different topic...)
This has made me look at electric blankets as being cheaper and usable for brooders. And I'd heard you can do this. The plastic brooders are way overprice everywhere I see them at anyway, being at least 2 to 5 times the cost of an electric blanket.
So I wanted to ask how you would set up an electric blanket for a brooder of chicks, or ducklings?
(Note, there are places that sell waterproof electric blankets.)
But what do you do with the blanket for the setup? Do you put something over it to absorb moisture, mess, poop, etc? This is the part I'm most concerned over. And it does seem like you'd keep the water away from the blanket a space. What do you think about this part?
Thank you very much.
+edited in later; if there's any particular models that can't work with this, you could say so. I'm hoping a budget version low cost will work.