Wfpendragon
Chirping
Hello everyone!
I have a question about heat lamp bulbs. Right now I am using a 250 watt infrared heat bulb, and while they were inside the plastic tote, it seemed to work fine, no one was overheating etc. but now that I've switched them to a different brooder the heat seems to be a little too much. I am using a farm innovators baby chick corral and the lamp is now hanging from a small PVC arm set at the highest notch (the arm is adjustable) and the temp still is about 100 degrees at the hottest part of the brooder. My chicks, now a total of twelve, seem to be staying at the edge and avoiding the direct heat (even the three day olds I just purchased), and I was wondering if I could use a regular lightbulb (like a 100 watt halogen) instead of the heat bulb. Thanks!
I have a question about heat lamp bulbs. Right now I am using a 250 watt infrared heat bulb, and while they were inside the plastic tote, it seemed to work fine, no one was overheating etc. but now that I've switched them to a different brooder the heat seems to be a little too much. I am using a farm innovators baby chick corral and the lamp is now hanging from a small PVC arm set at the highest notch (the arm is adjustable) and the temp still is about 100 degrees at the hottest part of the brooder. My chicks, now a total of twelve, seem to be staying at the edge and avoiding the direct heat (even the three day olds I just purchased), and I was wondering if I could use a regular lightbulb (like a 100 watt halogen) instead of the heat bulb. Thanks!