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Ceramic heat bulb for chickens.
Many people use heat lamps successfully and without incident.
A 40w light bulb will put out enough heat to raise the temperature a few degrees for the birds.
They do not provide light to your chicks just heat and so chicks are used to day and night from the start.
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They are primarily used for reptiles but can and do function just as well for chick brooders.
A bulb that is ceramic and emits heat.
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Ceramic heat emitter bulbs are just what they sound like.
It s simple plug in lightweight mountable portable heat source.
An infra red bulb is the more efficient than white as it doesn t stop the chicks from sleeping which white light does and can help prevent pecking.
Timers need to be used here from mid august to mid april for maximum egg production in a hen s youth.
But it does get extremely hot to the touch so be careful.
Alternatively a lamp like this gives off no light at all.
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It also needs to be out of the way for flying birds.
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They give one major advantage over the regular red 250 watt bulb.
It screws in to a appropriately sized fixture just like a light bulb but it is far harder to break.
The least expensive alternative is a ceramic heat bulb available as a reptile heater bulb.
If you have no other choice a simple light bulb will work effectively to heat the coop.