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Large Radiant Heat Lamp Set including Emitter 37cm | Appletons

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Our recommended choice if looking for a good quality heat lamp for rearing quail, pheasant and chicks.

Providing your newly hatched chicks with the right heat can make all the difference.
This is the best set-up you can provide your newly hatched chicks/pheasants/ducklings. The quality ceramic heat bulb emits ONLY heat (no light) so your chicks will have the warmth they need without light 24/7. This is a more natural way to raise chicks as the chicks will get a good night's sleep and a rested gut rather than feeding and being active 24/7. We have raised chicks using this heat source for 20 years very successfully. Works particularly well with pheasants, guinea fowl, quail that seem to crave the heat more than chicken chicks!
The package comes with all the necessary components and instructions to assemble.
We also sell the heat emitter bulbs separately, as always good to have a spare at hand. 

Each package includes the following:

  • quality European brand ceramic lamp holder, NZ plug, cord and switch (Trixie)
  • quality New Zealand-made reflector
  • quality European ceramic heat emitter (Elstein)
  • information sheet on raising day-old chicks

Optional Hanging Chain with Snap Hook
Galvanised hanging chain and snap hook are essentially for secure hanging of your heat source. Length 1.9m  The safest support for your heat package.


Choose the wattage most suitable for the brooder location and number of chicks.

Wattage Best Position of Use Number of chicks
150W Emitter In a shed, walk-in hen house  or a very large brooder box (1.5m x 15m) Room has insulation or summer time. Suitable for app. 24 -50 day-old chicks

250W Emitter

In shed, walk-in hen house or a very large brooder box (1.5m x 1.5m) Room/shed has no insulation or winter time. Suitable for app. 50 day-old chicks

Large Radiant Heat Lamp Set including Emitter 37cm | Appletons

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    Description

    Our recommended choice if looking for a good quality heat lamp for rearing quail, pheasant and chicks.

    Providing your newly hatched chicks with the right heat can make all the difference.
    This is the best set-up you can provide your newly hatched chicks/pheasants/ducklings. The quality ceramic heat bulb emits ONLY heat (no light) so your chicks will have the warmth they need without light 24/7. This is a more natural way to raise chicks as the chicks will get a good night's sleep and a rested gut rather than feeding and being active 24/7. We have raised chicks using this heat source for 20 years very successfully. Works particularly well with pheasants, guinea fowl, quail that seem to crave the heat more than chicken chicks!
    The package comes with all the necessary components and instructions to assemble.
    We also sell the heat emitter bulbs separately, as always good to have a spare at hand. 

    Each package includes the following:

    • quality European brand ceramic lamp holder, NZ plug, cord and switch (Trixie)
    • quality New Zealand-made reflector
    • quality European ceramic heat emitter (Elstein)
    • information sheet on raising day-old chicks

    Optional Hanging Chain with Snap Hook
    Galvanised hanging chain and snap hook are essentially for secure hanging of your heat source. Length 1.9m  The safest support for your heat package.


    Choose the wattage most suitable for the brooder location and number of chicks.

    Wattage Best Position of Use Number of chicks
    150W Emitter In a shed, walk-in hen house  or a very large brooder box (1.5m x 15m) Room has insulation or summer time. Suitable for app. 24 -50 day-old chicks

    250W Emitter

    In shed, walk-in hen house or a very large brooder box (1.5m x 1.5m) Room/shed has no insulation or winter time. Suitable for app. 50 day-old chicks

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