Brooder light for ducklings

HMSmith

Chirping
Mar 10, 2019
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Hello,
I’m a very new duckling owner and have a question about lighting in the brooder. My brooder will be indoors.. in my entry way. Not super keen on the idea of the smell but I’ve wanted ducks for 2 yrs now so it’s a sacrifice I’m willing to make. :) Anyways, I plan on using a ceramic bulb heater for my 4 ducklings so my question is, does the light from the the heat bulb serve a purpose? I will leave the light on in my entry way during the day so they will have light, in hopes of getting them on a light schedule and will be turning it off at night.
I know they need heat at all times but I don’t want to run a heat light because I’d like them to get use to “sun up” and “sun down”.
Any advice on what wattage to use is appreciated.
Thank you! :)
 
Hey there welcome to the forums.

Good thaughts on the day night pattern i agree with that i doo the same

They are better in complete darkness at night and are usualy quieter

I usea 65 watt ceramic bulb because ive tried a 25 and it wasnt enough heat

One thing thats been a god send to me is an inline dimmer switch. That way i can use a hotter bulb but tune it to exactly what i need without trying to find the perfect height.

Mine was 10$ from canadian tire
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