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The supplies in the photo above are the Prima Heat Lamp, Heat Lamp Stand, Reusable Brooder Panels, Chick Stand, Classic Feeder and Jar w/ Drown Proof Base.
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Heat Lamp Do's and Don'ts
Heat Lamp DO’s
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Use 175 watt bulbs. 250 watt bulbs cost more to use and, in our experience, are rarely needed.
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Use PAR (pressed glass) bulbs. Far more durable and last longer.
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Tie or clip the lamps very securely—A lamp that falls onto animals and/or bedding has consequences that can be very serious—including fire.
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Heat Lamp DON’Ts
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Don’t hang them closer than 12" to bedding. Allow baby birds/animals space to move away from the lamps. If chicks huddle close together for warmth, then lower the lamp an inch or two.
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Don’t enclose them in barrels or similar small spaces. The heat must be allowed to move away from the lamp.
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Don’t use longer than necessary. We hear reports of folks using them continuously for several months. If you need to do this, buy the black Prima Heat Lamp.
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Prima Heat Lamp
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Improved design over our orange lamp.
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More robust and durable (reinforced plastic withstands high temperatures much longer).
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Anti-chew wire added to cord.
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More compact.
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Orange Heat Lamp
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While Supplies Last!
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Our original heat lamp.
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Proven through many years of use across the USA.
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Hours (All times CT)
Monday - Friday: 7 am - 5:30 pm CT (January - December)
Saturday: 8am - 12 noon CT (March - September) and Closed (October - February)
Sunday: Closed
Phone
800-282-6631 or 319-653-7622
Fax
800-346-7992 or 319-653-6304
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Premier1Supplies
2031 300th Street, Washington, Iowa 52353
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