Hood Light Question for Brooder

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Light hood question - I just read in the Chickens for Dummies book that you should buy a light hood that has a ceramic socket instead of the plastic socket because the plastic will melt with high temps left on constantly. Anyone had issues with this? I just checked and the one I have is plastic - but so does the one that's in the bearded dragon's cage and it's never melted. We do just keep the beardie's light on about 15 hours a day and not 24 hours, so this made me wonder if it's something I should worry about.. anyone have any thoughts?
 
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So no one? I know everyone has lights in their brooder.

What type of hooded light fixture do you use for your brooder? One with a plastic socket or a ceramic socket?
 
I have a metal "brooder lamp" with a ceramic socket and two wires crossing in front to prevent the bulb from contacting the floor if it should fall. And yes, you want a ceramic socket for lights that run 24/7. Plastic can melt from the heat coming out of the neck of a heat bulb and it's just not worth the $8 a decent lamp costs to burn your house down.

Mine is like this one:
http://www.fleetfarm.com/catalog/pr...ing+search&utm_campaign=google+product search
 
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