May 23, 2020 #1 P Paddyl In the Brooder Joined May 18, 2020 Messages 23 Reaction score 6 Points 13 Will a 60 watt incandescent globe work for a brooder heat source? It gets down to 10 degrees Celsius at night.
Will a 60 watt incandescent globe work for a brooder heat source? It gets down to 10 degrees Celsius at night.
May 23, 2020 #2 BirdsBeesTrees Integrity. Premium Feather Member 6 Years Friend Joined Mar 10, 2019 Messages 6,709 Reaction score 32,178 Points 992 Location Iowa 10'C = 50'F So I'd say no, that's not warm enough. The brooder needs to be between 95-98'F or around 36'C.
10'C = 50'F So I'd say no, that's not warm enough. The brooder needs to be between 95-98'F or around 36'C.