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  1. cargilelove

    Is there a downside to putting a light in the coop for the winter months?

    thanks for all of the awesome feedback!!
  2. cargilelove

    Is there a downside to putting a light in the coop for the winter months?

    man..... we are torn! our egg production is very little this week. i'm not sure if the girls have molted or already getting ready for winter? (they are all under a year) it was almost 70 degrees here in denver today. the reason we have chickens is for eggs. we also want to treat them as...
  3. cargilelove

    Is there a downside to putting a light in the coop for the winter months?

    hahahahaha!! yes, burnt chickens would slow production.
  4. cargilelove

    Is there a downside to putting a light in the coop for the winter months?

    Just like everything in life.... I am a firm believer that nature does what it needs to do because that's inherently the way it works best. Thanks for the comments. It really mirrors what my instincts were telling me. : ) Thanks!!
  5. cargilelove

    Is there a downside to putting a light in the coop for the winter months?

    From what I understand if I put a light on a timer and give the girls a few extra hours they will produce more eggs through the winter. I'm wondering if there is any risks? Will it mess with the girls natural instinct? Any info would be great!! Thanks!!!!
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