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Radiant Heat Lamp Set 30cm | WITH EMITTER

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

Providing your newly hatched chicks with the right heat can make all the difference.
Set your newly hatched chicks, pheasants, ducklings, and other poultry up for success with this complete heat lamp system. The ceramic emitter provides gentle, consistent warmth without artificial light, allowing your birds the rest they need for healthy growth and digestion. By supporting natural day-night cycles rather than constant activity, you're giving your chicks the best chance to thrive. The ideal heat source for heat-loving species like pheasants, guinea fowl, and quail. Worth considering - having a spare emitter bulb on hand is always wise during those critical early weeks when your birds depend on consistent warmth.

Please note the image shows a different lamp holder to the one you will receive. The socket is ceramic with an NZ plug and no switch with a 2m length of electric lead.

Each set includes the following:

  • Ceramic lamp holder with NZ plug, no switch, 2m cord (max bulb wattage 510W)
  • aluminium reflector shade (made in China)
  • quality European ceramic heat emitter (Elstein)
  • information sheet on raising day-old chicks

Optional Hanging Chain with Snap Hook
Secure galvanised chain and snap hook for safely hanging your heat lamp. 1.9m length provides reliable support for your brooder setup.

Choose the wattage to best suit your brooder location and number of chicks.

 Wattage Best Position of Use Number of chicks

 75W Emitter

In a decent-sized brooder box set up inside a house (building with insulation) Suitable for app. 6-24 day-old chicks

100W Emitter

In a decent-sized brooder box set up in a garage or a shed. Suitable for up to 24 day-old chicks

Radiant Heat Lamp Set 30cm | WITH EMITTER

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    Description

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

    Providing your newly hatched chicks with the right heat can make all the difference.
    Set your newly hatched chicks, pheasants, ducklings, and other poultry up for success with this complete heat lamp system. The ceramic emitter provides gentle, consistent warmth without artificial light, allowing your birds the rest they need for healthy growth and digestion. By supporting natural day-night cycles rather than constant activity, you're giving your chicks the best chance to thrive. The ideal heat source for heat-loving species like pheasants, guinea fowl, and quail. Worth considering - having a spare emitter bulb on hand is always wise during those critical early weeks when your birds depend on consistent warmth.

    Please note the image shows a different lamp holder to the one you will receive. The socket is ceramic with an NZ plug and no switch with a 2m length of electric lead.

    Each set includes the following:

    • Ceramic lamp holder with NZ plug, no switch, 2m cord (max bulb wattage 510W)
    • aluminium reflector shade (made in China)
    • quality European ceramic heat emitter (Elstein)
    • information sheet on raising day-old chicks

    Optional Hanging Chain with Snap Hook
    Secure galvanised chain and snap hook for safely hanging your heat lamp. 1.9m length provides reliable support for your brooder setup.

    Choose the wattage to best suit your brooder location and number of chicks.

     Wattage Best Position of Use Number of chicks

     75W Emitter

    In a decent-sized brooder box set up inside a house (building with insulation) Suitable for app. 6-24 day-old chicks

    100W Emitter

    In a decent-sized brooder box set up in a garage or a shed. Suitable for up to 24 day-old chicks

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