Chick Stand
Designed to lift all drinkers and feeders up out of litter to provide a cleaner location around high traffic feeding areas.
Common Uses
Specs
- Plastic
- Height: 2.75"
- Diameter: 21"
Benefits
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Brooder Panels
Reusable Brooder Panel, each
Item #530155 -Build a safe, secure chick brooder using modular brooder panels. Quick to assemble with disposable and reusable options.
$3.70 -
Brooder Panels
Disposable Brooder Panel, each
Item #530150 -Build a safe, secure chick brooder using modular brooder panels. Quick to assemble with disposable and reusable options.
$1.60 -
Heat Lamp and Accessories
Prima Heat Lamp
Item #557100 -Rugged and reliable heat lamp used to warm lambs, goat kids, chickens or for any animal that is sick or cold. Uses standard or infrared heat bulbs.
$37.00 -
Heat Lamp and Accessories
Heat Lamp Bulbs, smooth glass, 175 watt, clear, package of 2
Item #557030 -Smooth glass and pressed glass infrared bulbs that can be used in heat lamps.
$13.00 -
Heat Lamp and Accessories
Heat Lamp Stand
Item #557200 -For hanging heat lamps above brooders. Adjustable height allows user to control the surface temperature of the brooder floor.
$40.00 -
Feeders and Accessories
Classic Feeder, F2, (2 lb)
Item #540022 -An easy to use push fit feeder for chicks. 2 or 3 pound capacity.
$9.00 -
Feeders and Accessories
Gemini 20 Feeder (20", yellow)
Item #530045 -A low-cost plastic feeder. Grill reduces wasted feed and prevents perching. Use for adults, chicks and ducklings. 0.5, 1 or 5 lb capacity.
$5.60 -
Waterers and Accessories
Classic Waterer, W2 (0.4 gal/1.6 qt)
Item #540008 -Simple design for watering chicks that's easy to use and clean.
$4.90
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Pat F from Kentucky
I really like these. At first I was blown away cause they were way bigger then I anticipated, especially for the cost. But I had immediate uses for both of the 2 I bought. Really nice.
Martina E from Texas
Great product to keep the water clean of shavings and poop for my chicks! I use a gallon waterer that sits in the middle over the hole and the chicks took right to it and seem to love racing around the water dish. Now I only change the water every few days to keep it fresh, not because it's soiled :-)
Rebecca G from Michigan
Works great! Babies are just over 2 weeks old and no more shavings in the water. Helps if you also clear away some of the shavings from the stand to help prevent shavings getting tracked up onto the stand. Needed to 'build' a small ramp of shavings for the day old chicks. After about a week I got rid of ramp they learned to jump up just fine.
Vanessa B from Kansas
It could have been higher, still got bedding in the food and water and they poop all over it, one night and day & its pretty nasty!
Michael P from Connecticut
These are great no more bedding in feed or water