Soon2BChixMom
Herding ducks and Wrangling chickens
- Jan 8, 2017
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Maybe a pic of your whole set up would be helpful from distance so that we can see everything at once.
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If they need it, just leave it on all of the time. What color or type are you using?
I wouldn't disguise it since it is a heat lamp due to fire hazards.I've tried white and red, since I've read red works best and the lamp came with white. They don't seem to need it but I do keep it in the corner of the room just in case, pointing up to heat the room one or two degrees if their bodies feel chillier than what they usually feel like during their twice daily checkup examinations. Do you think it could be the lamp itself...? It IS a scary looking lamp, and they are sweet little scardy babies. Maybe I could disguise it to look like a tree? Would that help?
You may want to look into mama heating pads or electric hens. They are pads or plates that heat up and create a kind of cave. The ducklings go under to get warm. I switched to using these methods and I prefer them over heat lamps. They need an area they can go to get warm but they also need cool spots. Keeping your entire room/house at the same temperature means they have nowhere to go to get cool.
When your duckling gets scared of the dark, is it going from lights on the lights off? He may just be getting scared of the rapid change in his environment. In nature the light would dim gradually.