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Home Depot has clamp-on lamps for $5-10 each. I brood with two 100 watt bulbs (although many on this board say that you should have a red lamp to discourage picking). Make sure you secure the lamps with two methods so they don't fall on the shavings and start a fire. I put the bulbs about 18 inches to 2 feet high off the shavings and move them up or down.
I am afraid of the heat lamp bulbs because they get so hot.
The chicks should be in a circle around the lamp or moving happily around, not huddled under the lamp and not the farthest away possible.
I have one 100-watt light bulb, which is probably why it's not hot enough. It's not specifically for animals, but it has s metal rim around it. They really do seem fine with the heat right now, though. We spent a lot of time carefully adjusting it. They're not panting, they don't huddle together all the time, they don't try to escape the light. They seem really content. At first it was too cold and they were all huddled under the lamp, then they were too hot and all on the other side of the brooder, but several adjustments later I'm pretty sure we have a happy medium. I'm just worried about the humidity levels.