playsndirt
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I live in northern Michigan with my two girls, spayed mini rexes Julietta and Romey. This is turning out to be an unusually COLD winter and they are predicting -22 at night within the next couple days. They have nesting boxes packed full of clean dry straw, and I tucked in some old fleece tops that they have been cuddling on as well. I'm concerned about the extremely low temps and was considering getting a couple heat lamps to place underneath their nesting areas for radiant heat. Their hutches are raised well above the ground.
I'm looking for opinions. Would this pose a fire hazard even if the heat lamps were placed several inches beneath the floors? Would it make much difference at all to their well being and comfort with the bedding and the floor being about 1/2 inch thick wood?
Any experience, tips, information, etc would be greatly appreciated!
I'm looking for opinions. Would this pose a fire hazard even if the heat lamps were placed several inches beneath the floors? Would it make much difference at all to their well being and comfort with the bedding and the floor being about 1/2 inch thick wood?
Any experience, tips, information, etc would be greatly appreciated!