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As I look through all the pic's on here I find myself confused on what type of light to use in a brooder do i use the red light or the white light?
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I was only able to find red lights in 250 watts, which was waaay too hot for our in-basement brooder. Heated up the whole room and wasted a lot of electricity. Probably better for outside. After a week we switched to a regular 100 watt white light. No problems with pecking. I've also been trying out a Lutron Plug-in Lamp Dimmer (300 watt version about $10) for the first time:
I find it to be an easier way to adjust temperature than physically raising & lowering the light.
Thanks for the tip on light wattage. I've only been able to find red lights in 50 or 250 watts and wasn't sure what to go with. But I think in our northern climate a 250watt will work well in our basement- I'm getting my first chicks in 2 weeks and there's still some snow on the ground! Thanks for the info.I was only able to find red lights in 250 watts, which was waaay too hot for our in-basement brooder. Heated up the whole room and wasted a lot of electricity. Probably better for outside. After a week we switched to a regular 100 watt white light. No problems with pecking. I've also been trying out a Lutron Plug-in Lamp Dimmer (300 watt version about $10) for the first time:
I find it to be an easier way to adjust temperature than physically raising & lowering the light.