May 14, 2009 #1 Caleb x49 In the Brooder 10 Years May 6, 2009 69 0 39 Illinois In my brooder i have a soft white light bulb. I heard its better to use red. I only have orange till i can get a red is orange ok? I have a pic exactly like the one i have.
In my brooder i have a soft white light bulb. I heard its better to use red. I only have orange till i can get a red is orange ok? I have a pic exactly like the one i have.
May 14, 2009 #2 Snakeoil Songster 11 Years Jan 10, 2009 358 5 120 SE Iowa I think that will work just fine.
May 14, 2009 #3 patandchickens Flock Mistress 12 Years Apr 20, 2007 12,520 476 341 Ontario, Canada Is this for heat, or just so they can see (with a separate source of heat being provided)? I ask cuz those compact fluorescents put out next to no heat and won't do you any good unless you have another, very significant, source of heat. People normally use high-wattage red bulbs (floodlight or heatlamp bulbs) because you NEED the high wattage to convert to heat, the CFLs won't do it. Good luck, Pat
Is this for heat, or just so they can see (with a separate source of heat being provided)? I ask cuz those compact fluorescents put out next to no heat and won't do you any good unless you have another, very significant, source of heat. People normally use high-wattage red bulbs (floodlight or heatlamp bulbs) because you NEED the high wattage to convert to heat, the CFLs won't do it. Good luck, Pat