Yes, you can keep a baby cockatiel warm using a heat bulb in a box, as long as it's done safely. Ensure the box is well-ventilated and that the bulb is positioned at a safe distance to prevent overheating. Monitor the temperature to maintain a warm but comfortable environment, ideally around 85-90°F (29-32°C). Always provide an area for the chick to move away from the heat if it gets too warm.
its just like ducs. they keep the eggs warm. so your bird is kepping those eggs warm. they wont die. i can garrentee that.
1 Keep the cage partially covered. 2 Keep the cage in the sunlight but sheltered from wind.
they keep the baby toucans warm
Well to keep their baby warm if it is having a baby but if not then to kepp it`s self warm!
An incubator.
To keep chicken eggs warm, such as in a home incubator, you wouldn't want to use a bulb with too many watts because it could make it too hot. The standard would be to use a 40 watt bulb.
Penguin baby eggs are kept warm by the father while the mother looks more food
We keep our baby chicks in our bedroom to stay warm. We put them in a good size box with a red bulb overtop of them. Spring nights still get pretty cold. When they get about 12 to 14 weeks then we put them in a cage with a red bulb away from any wind in the barn. It can get very stinky after a while.
stamp on them to keep them warm
keep it warm and safe I guess
to keep warm :) and protect baby leaves
little gloves