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At Premier 1, we’ve been providing electric fencing, sheep and goat supplies, clippers and shearers, livestock ear tags, poultry supplies and expert advice for over 40 years!
Unlike big farmstores, we offer relatively few products, which we use every day. So we know our products much better than others know theirs. And long after (years, not months) our equipment reaches your door, we’ll still be here to support you.

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Livestock Electric Fencing
Rugged and reliable heat lamp. Versatile and effective—warm lambs, goat kids, chickens, ducks, puppies or any animal that is sick or cold
Bulb NOT included. Ceramic fixture fits standard BR40 or infrared heat lamp bulbs up to 250W.
Safer than other livestock heat lamps.
Heavy-duty plastic grill helps to prevent damage to bulbs and animals.
Glass-reinforced plastic—for resistance to high temperatures and ornery animals.
16 ft cord with anti-chew spring wire. Dimensions: 9-3/8″ diameter, 15″ tall.
Common heat lamps are often blamed for barn fires, scorched wool and overheating. The “Prima” is better in every way—strength, safety, protective guard, and hanging system.

Sheila Williams –
Wonderful!
I use this in my chicken house. Keeps them warm on cold nights in Arkansas. Love protective mask. I don’t have to worry about it falling then direct heat starts a fire. The mask is removable for replacement of heat bulb. It an easy twist of then locks into place. Safe, quality materials, functionality.
Nutsfordogs –
UPDATE: Great quality product
UPDATE TO ORIGINAL REVIEW: I am so very upset, and I wanted to update my original review as now I DO have a huge negative to mention!! Even though nervous about having ANY heat lamp in my pig boys’ house, I chose this brand/style, after considerable research, because of the information concerning construction of, quality of materials, and so many positive reviews. I am now seeing negative reviews, and I share in their disappointment. I keep a constant watch over my pot belly boys (cameras in their house), mainly because of heat lamp concern. While cleaning up this morning, and examining the lights, I came across burned marks in not just one lamp, but both. One of the reasons I purchased this brand was because it takes a bit of heat to keep their size house (8’x10′ building) a comfortable temp, during the frigid weather we just experienced across the nation. As usual, though, the lamps are only running overnight, as the boys are up and active most of the day. I am so angry to find this happening, even though they are advertised as “safe” up to a 250watt bulb, which is what I have in both. I no longer recommend this light, but DO recommend being very vigilant in keeping a close eye on wherever you have yours placed. I feel horrible that I recommended this lamp to close friends, and they purchased them!I can’t find anything negative to say about these heat lamps. I had been using the metal type heat lamps from my pig boys’ house, and I worried constantly they might burn themselves, or worse, they would become overheated, and cause a fire. These are fantastic. I made sure to hang them within a decent distance above where the boys sleep, and, when I received them, I ran them all day. By that evening, the bed area was comfortably warm, and best of all, the “safety shield” piece wasn’t the least bit hot, just warm. The exterior of the light stays just warm (not hot like the metal ones did), so no worries of the boys getting burned, OR, best yet, no fear of overheating and starting a fire. I am using 175 watt bulbs in each one, and between the two lamps, the boys stay comfortable. It’s been below 30 degrees the past couple nights, and with the two lights, the building, an 8’x10′ wooden shed with a high ceiling, stays a comfortable 50 degrees. As someone who constantly worried about the safety of my outdoor animals staying comfortable and safe, I HIGHLY recommend these lights!
Sherry B –
Bigger than I thought
These are great lamps. Nice size.They would be ideal for chicken coups.
Hollie –
The best lamp for puppies
We use it for puppies. The durability is awesome! Size is a little big but not bad. It’s worth every Penny so I wouldn’t recommend this more so than the cheap ones.
SR52 –
Safe and effective
I’m very nervous about putting a heat source in our chicken coop, but this lamp doesn’t get super hot, even on the upper light casing. I feel comfortable that this lamp is very low risk. Doesn’t throw a lot of heat, but the hens can roost directly beneath it and take the chill off.
Amazon Customer –
Hear lamp
This is a very good heat lamp. They don’t get near as hot as the old style tin lamp, but these are 10 times safer
beth d. –
works great
feel like it’s very safe. it keeps my kitties toasty
Amazon Customer –
safe choice for stray cat
Very safe choice to use for stray cat in my cold garage. I found it on You Tube and looked it up on Amazon. Cat uses it when it needs extra warmth. It hangs from a 6 foot ladder over a blanketed lawn chair, while another bed has a heat mat for it to choose from when less warmth is needed. I use a 250 watt infrared bulb recommended by this co.