at Paris on the counter the ice chatte thing and you'll see a golden lamp near the lady
In the cupcake shop in london
by a heat source: lamp, light, or other chicks.
no. the reason is that lizzards need more warmth then chicks do.
It needs warmth from its mother or you have to buy a heat lamp.
If by light you meant a heat lamp then yes they do. They would need a heat lamp until they are fully feathered.
I have a Cevin Roman Lamp with Red Table Wine in it. I have had it for years. Is it worth anything?
You may use an incandescent (lightbulb in a lamp) or a infrared
yes they need some heat source during their first part of life.
Once the chicks are properly feathered and they are acclimated to the ambient temperature outside the brooder box. Temperature in the brooder box should be near incubator temperature for at least 36 hours after hatch and can be reduced by 5 degrees F every week until it reaches about 70F. after that they can be introduced to the chicken coop or at least the heat lamp can be turned off.
I am pretty sure (because I own many) all you have to do is put them under a heat lamp in a fish tank (with no water). Good Luck!
Example sentence - The eggs hatched much sooner than the teacher expected.
yes they do