One more question before I begin constructing my brooder(s):
Has anyone any experience using radiant heat instead of heat lamps for the chicks? How much of a problem does 24 hour/ day light cause baby chicks?
I ask because I had read that 24 hour/day light causes chicks to go a little bit nuts, and that it increases the likelihood that they will peck at each other. Is that true? Does a red lamp pretty much solve that problem?
My fella, an engineering student, seems to think that building a brooder with a radiant heat source (like from a ceramic space heater) will be more humane to the chicks than flooding them with 24 hour/ day light. I was thinking about moving from white to red lights in the evening, and only if pecking became an issue. Can you please weigh in?
Thanks!
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Radiant heat versus heat lamp in brooder
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