Feb 18, 2023 #11 Nabiki Quail Geek Premium Feather Member 5 Years May 15, 2019 14,127 80,509 1,246 Klamath County, OR I would cut back to 15 or 16 hours. Let them have 8 or 9 hours of dark.
Feb 18, 2023 #12 Huntmaster Free Ranging May 2, 2021 2,811 6,165 596 North West Ohio If I use light for laying, I run 14.5 hours and they lay daily. But if you change and lower, I would do it very slowly.
If I use light for laying, I run 14.5 hours and they lay daily. But if you change and lower, I would do it very slowly.