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How old are yours today?Mine don’t lay till the evening as well. I have had lighting since they were about 9 weeks old. I have have five females and get 4 eggs a day.
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How old are yours today?Mine don’t lay till the evening as well. I have had lighting since they were about 9 weeks old. I have have five females and get 4 eggs a day.
Lighting is very important. It not only affects the hens laying ability but also affects the fertility of the cock's sperm.I'm also wondering if I should add lighting now too.
Maybe lights will help the other girls start to lay.
I better figure out today if a regular old light bulb is going to cut it.Lighting is very important. It not only affects the hens laying ability but also affects the fertility of the cock's sperm.
No it wasn't me but I recommend using a daylight bulb whether it is a fluorescent or LED. I use an 8' fluorescent fixture with daylight bulbs for my plants in the living room. I also use a 120W daylight LED in the brooder during the daytime. It is not for heat because I have a GQF brooder heater in the brooder. The chicks, keets and poults seemed to do better because of the daylight bulb.@R2elk was it you that showed me an article (a study I think) about the different types of lights?
I know I have it bookmarked on my computer, I just need to find it.
No no...I wasn't storing them in the fridge. I just put some in the fridge for part of one of my "experiments."Kiki I recommend not storing your hatching eggs in the fridge. If your house is around 70 degrees, just put them in a carton on the counter till you get the number you want and then set.
I forgot to look up lights before I just went to the store. I'll get a daylight bulb tomorrow.No it wasn't me but I recommend using a daylight bulb whether it is a fluorescent or LED. I use an 8' fluorescent fixture with daylight bulbs for my plants in the living room. I also use a 120W daylight LED in the brooder during the daytime. It is not for heat because I have a GQF brooder heater in the brooder. The chicks, keets and poults seemed to do better because of the daylight bulb.
How old are yours today?
Yeah, 70°F in a home in Texas would burn the AC up, not to mention the cost of running it at that temp!No no...I wasn't storing them in the fridge. I just put some in the fridge for part of one of my "experiments."
And 70.... Um this is Texas I don't even think it's possible for my air conditioning to get my house down to 70.