The Lamp goes in your brooder, the eggs go in your incubator.
Regards
Yes they can survive this. If they are really wet then dry them off and put them under a heat lamp with food and water plentiful. If kept wet they can develop any number of disease's.
Anywhere, but if you live somewhere hot, you'll have to watch them and not leave them out too long. We live in Kansas and during the summer, we turn on an AC for them. During the winter, if you have older malamutes, you'll have to keep a close eye on them. We turn on a heat lamp for our old malamutes.
No! Salamanders can not live in a fish tank, they need to be in a glass enclosure with beathing ventaltion at the top, they also need a heat lamp.
They have to be very tall and this and have hardly any skin on their bones so that they can keep ot the heat and keep in the cool.
Not exactly, because they usually need a heat lamp. Also it is sort of gross feeding them live crickets on a daily basis.
Right now the temperature outside is -25C (-13F) My Cochins are out and wandering in the snow. With a little shelter from the wind and a roost they can survive well below that.. Three days of -40C (-40F) last year with no losses except for eggs. Barred rocks do just as well in cold temperatures. It is always a good idea to keep a (red) heat lamp in the chicken coop at night just to bump up the temperature while they are inactive and roosting.
In a lamp?
Do you eat a live chicken.
most, your house is heat regulated and have space to keep a dog
No, chicken only live in Earth!!!!!!!!! ------------- And you know this HOW?
Ya Mum does
So it can live