I almost had the barn in TN burn down from a heat lamp, so that is when i started building boxes to keep to goats out of the heat lamps.
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My cord to the cookie tin heater melted under the straw in my big coop and I did get a fire in the barn from them but it put itself out. All of these problems were extension cords. where they joined the heat light cords.I almost had the barn in TN burn down from a heat lamp, so that is when i started building boxes to keep to goats out of the heat lamps.
Sure it helps with heat. We used a red heat lamp up in the rafters over the horse stall when the mares foaled. Made a big difference.If its too high it wont help w heat, No place in a coop they cant reach and better safe then sorry.
Do you use the ceramic fixtures? Much safer than the plastic.I almost had the barn in TN burn down from a heat lamp, so that is when i started building boxes to keep to goats out of the heat lamps.
I can't believe some people just leave animals to give birth outside with no shelter. Then wonder why the babies die!Sure it helps with heat. We used a red heat lamp up in the rafters over the horse stall when the mares foaled. Made a big difference.
Yes.Do you use the ceramic fixtures? Much safer than the plastic.
I still use a small back up bulb , just in case.My biggest problem was the socket itself. It would get loose. Then the lightbulb would break inside the socket. Hasnt happened the first time since it got covered.
Think it depends on the animal... cows were on their own and chickens too. They did fine.I can't believe some people just leave animals to give birth outside with no shelter. Then wonder why the babies die!