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I second this for your purpose. We have two of them. One we had for 7 years we just had to replace so they are hardy.Hello and welcome to BYC!
You might use a panel heater. Most of those are 150 watts or less, not hot enough to start fires but warm enough to keep livestock warm. https://www.chewy.com/cozy-products-flat-panel-chicken-coop/dp/169444?utm_source=google-product&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=Cozy Products&utm_campaign=20395141803&utm_term=&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAmZGrBhAnEiwAo9qHiYgIJgJdfzRHLwkb52QtzqLglRZBuIjWNbYQJzWstOmL4Mqyybs5VhoCzAAQAvD_BwE
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Of those two options, I think a bed for the pig would be a better choice than a heat lamp.the pig needs heat but the chickens don't, so should I put a heating lamp in there for the Baby pig or should I make her a bed to sleep in that will keep her warm at night ?
What temperature does the pig need?Another question, the chickens roost up stairs on the rafters, the heating lamp is sucruly attached to the 2x4 ( so it can't be knocked down) and the lamp is 5' 8" from the floor, so you suggest to still not put heating lamp in there ?![]()
the heating lamp is sucruly attached to the 2x4 ( so it can't be knocked down) and the lamp is 5' 8" from the floor, so you suggest to still not put heating lamp in there ?![]()