Brooder
A brooder is a controlled environment used to provide warmth and shelter for young animals, particularly poultry like chicks. It typically includes a heat source, such as a heat lamp, to maintain a suitable temperature for the animals, which is crucial for their growth and health. Brooders can be found in farms or backyard settings and are essential for raising birds until they are old enough to regulate their own body temperature.
In addition to poultry, brooders can also be used for other young animals, such as rabbits or quail. The design of a brooder can vary, but it usually features a safe, enclosed space that protects the young animals from predators and harsh weather. Proper management of a brooder ensures that the animals receive adequate heat, food, and water, promoting their overall well-being.