I'm expecting my order of chicks to arrive on Wednesday morning, so I plugged in my heat lamp to make sure it would make the brooder box warm enough. Now, I have a couple of questions.
(1) How close to the bottom of the box does the heat lamp need to be in order to heat it up properly?
(2) How long does it take to heat it up enough? Should I plug it in the night before?
In the past, I've only used one heat lamp. Today, the one lamp didn't seem to be doing anything to heat the box. (3) Do you use more than one lamp?
(have to admit, I'm taking the easy way out by asking you all. I'm sure I could spend two days figuring all this out on my own: or I can ask for the collective knowledge here and get the answers faster... so, thanks!)
Another question: I have a chicken wire top on the cardboard box I'm using for a brooder. (4) Do you think it's safe to rest the heat lamp directly on the wire?
(5) Also, do you use a white bulb or a red one?
(You'd think I've never done this before... actually, I've never planned in advance before. I usually just get what I see at the feed store, and I've never lost a chick doing it that way. This time I have 62 chicks arriving for me and some friends. I want to be prepared.)
(1) How close to the bottom of the box does the heat lamp need to be in order to heat it up properly?
(2) How long does it take to heat it up enough? Should I plug it in the night before?
In the past, I've only used one heat lamp. Today, the one lamp didn't seem to be doing anything to heat the box. (3) Do you use more than one lamp?
(have to admit, I'm taking the easy way out by asking you all. I'm sure I could spend two days figuring all this out on my own: or I can ask for the collective knowledge here and get the answers faster... so, thanks!)
Another question: I have a chicken wire top on the cardboard box I'm using for a brooder. (4) Do you think it's safe to rest the heat lamp directly on the wire?
(5) Also, do you use a white bulb or a red one?
(You'd think I've never done this before... actually, I've never planned in advance before. I usually just get what I see at the feed store, and I've never lost a chick doing it that way. This time I have 62 chicks arriving for me and some friends. I want to be prepared.)
