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Egg hatching. Cat lights for wintertime light and warmth.
A lot of egg hatching devices depend on incandescent lights to provide both the heat and the light for hatching and keeping newly hatched chicks both warm and required light for proper development. They need both heat, and a certain amount of good natural looking light for best development. Ever since incandescent bulbs were invented, they provided a cheap way to hatch eggs indoors without need of a hen inside too, but what once you could put together for a few dollars, now can run you $50-100 to purchase hatching boxes, which provide light and heat from separate sources for the hatching.

On a personal note, our cats love having a 75w incandescent light, which we put into a clip-on light fixture, put about a foot and half above the floor, where in winter they lay under it both warming and "sunning" themselves. We've tried the LED light to see how they react, and they spend very little time under it, and instead prefer to have a small portable heater to lay in front of. Before, they had the best of both the heat & the light at the same place, the same source. 151.196.122.13 (talk) 02:58, 15 March 2021 (UTC)