What is a heat lamp barrel?? Photo please??

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Hi guys,

I'm going to be having some kids next month. February, burrrrrrr.

What is a "heat lamp barrel?? I've no idea how this works, does anyone have a photo they could post?

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DonnaBelle
 

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We use heat lamp fixtures and 250watt heat lamp bulbs, we didn't feel the 125 watt were warm enough for a newborn kid in 10 to 20 degree weather. We only leave them on a day or two. OH, and we don't cut the bottom out of ours. We just add straw to it.


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I find this very interesting. So if it's not quite as cold as 10-20 degree weather you can use the lower wattage bulb?


Mind if I ask why there's duct tape on the kids ankles/legs? Just curious. :)
 

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craftymama86 said:
I find this very interesting. So if it's not quite as cold as 10-20 degree weather you can use the lower wattage bulb?


Mind if I ask why there's duct tape on the kids ankles/legs? Just curious. :)
He was born with weak tendens on his front feet, and the would bend so he was walking on his knuckles and not the bottom of his hooves. It isn't on very tight, there is paper toweling under it, and the duct tape wrapped loosely on that. Just enough to give the knuckle support and keep if from bending when he is standing.

as far as tempuratures for the heat lamp barrells, we normally kid January and february, so this is our lows, sometimes single digits, sometimes warmer, but I have noticed anything under 25 or so is when the kid seems to get chilled easily. between 25 and let's say 40 they may need a little extra heat just to dry off, or if they are weak. We don't turn the heat lamps on if it is above 40 or so, at all, but we still use the barrells. We rarely leave them on more than a day or two, even if it is in the colder range. A kid that stays too warm is more likely to develop bacterial scours and respitory problems.

One thing about the barrells or offering a kid a space like that is they can get away from mom and we have not lost a kid to being laid on, since we have used them. Otherwise, it never failed and every year we would loose one kid to being smashed, out of 30 or 40 kids. We leave the barrells sitting around the barn, even after they are left out of the kidding pens, so the kids can get away from the adult does and have a safer place to lay.
 

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I have a thread with insturctions. I adjust the bulb wattage with the tempeatrure but I have never used anything above 100 watts. I watch thier behavior, if they are all crowded in there, I increase it. If they aren't going in I decrease it. Even in moderate spring temperatures I will leave them out with no bulb and the kids will go in and snuggle.

http://www.backyardherds.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=7995
 

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jodief100 said:
I have a thread with insturctions. I adjust the bulb wattage with the tempeatrure but I have never used anything above 100 watts. I watch thier behavior, if they are all crowded in there, I increase it. If they aren't going in I decrease it. Even in moderate spring temperatures I will leave them out with no bulb and the kids will go in and snuggle.

http://www.backyardherds.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=7995
What are your possible low temps when you are kidding?
 

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I put this on the other Jodie's post, but wanted to put it here as well.

I just thought of something. My dad was recently at a light bulb display at sam's club. The gentleman was explaining and showing the different kids of lightbulbs that are now out, energy efficient and so forth. Well, by dad said that within a year or two they will no longer be making standard 100 watt bulbs, then they will phase out the standard 75 watt, ect...... So I would say based on that, in the next 5 years or so, you will have to purchase heat lamp bulbs. Because 100 watt bulbs will all be energy effiecient and they wont put het off.

He also said that if you are buying the curly energy efficient lught bulbs, you have to leave them on the first time you turn them on for several hours to build up the gasses in them, or they wont work properly for the remainder of their life span.

Next is going to be LED light for the house.


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So if you are investing in making these barrells, you may want to think about the long term use of putting in just a regular light fixture, because I don't think you can use heat lamp bulbs in a regular fixture. Then you would end up having to redo your barrells. Just something worth thinking about and looking into.
 
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