Ugly chick pics, jersey giant/polish cross doesn't make for a pretty bird IMHO...Lol! :-D
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Lol sorry but the second picture makes it look like an old half bald man..
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Ugly chick pics, jersey giant/polish cross doesn't make for a pretty bird IMHO...Lol! :-D
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Allow me to add. Make sure the light is secure. Those clips they give you are NOT enough to secure the light.Be careful with heaters ..they are the #1 cause of fire in coops .
If you are running electric in there ..make sure the extention cord is heavy duty .
Make sure the chickens cant knock over the light ..
48 should be okay for them ..as long as they have a mommy .
oh man. I don't know how I missed that post but what a bird for sure.Lol sorry but the second picture makes it look like an old half bald man..
100 watt
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$5.42 free shipping
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NO! It seems to me chicks will grow to fast and knock this over.
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2 pack 75 watts each amazon $14.95
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I buy the lamps with the C hook on top. Take the clamp off and secure the light on a chain to a O screw to the ceiling the other end of the chain to a hook screw attached to the wall so I can raise and lower the light as needed.
Notice the "C" type on the end of this unit. Squeeze it tight and take the clamp off.
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into the ceiling.
Into the wall. The light does not move on the chain very easily which means it's not likely to slide down.![]()
I hope some of these suggestions help everyone be safe with these heat lights.
Good Points Rancher
That is SOO CUTE ...Does it match your house ? Tell your Hubby Good Job ..
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Originally it was going to (yellow with blue shutters), the shutters and doors match the shutters on the house, but I love the shingle look so much that I do not think I will be painting it yellow.That is SOO CUTE ...Does it match your house ?