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Ahhh makes senseYeah, I was just joking too.I'm not allowed to have roosters where I am anyways.

I’m at 0/6. Molting plus I don’t light their coop. I’m in academia, so I think of it as their annual sabbatical.
What about them?!
) Ahhh makes sense
Tractor supply... Never know what you're getting... but there are chicks there....
) I ended up with all pullets! 
When I was a newbie and got my first chicks from Tractor Supply, I bought six straight run!(
) I ended up with all pullets!
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Wow, you are very lucky!When I was a newbie and got my first chicks from Tractor Supply, I bought six straight run!(
) I ended up with all pullets!
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Haha yes! That’s exactly how I see it. Plus my weird girls have ALWAYS chosen to lay around noon. So for most of the winter the eggs would freeze before I got to them. I have no idea how this doesn’t happen to coop lighters. The lights make heat? They aren’t this far north??I believe putting lights in the coop is wrong, as well as not good for the chicken's health. We get vacations from work, don't we?What about them?!
( This isn't directed at you,)
It gets cold here. I light my coop, and I can guarantee you that the lights don't do anything to keep eggs warm XD. I just use two LED bulbs, turn them on at about 6 am and turn them off at about 8 PM. My eggs haven't been freezing, and it's been in the teens. If I left the eggs out overnight, well that would be a different story.Haha yes! That’s exactly how I see it. Plus my weird girls have ALWAYS chosen to lay around noon. So for most of the winter the eggs would freeze before I got to them. I have no idea how this doesn’t happen to coop lighters. The lights make heat? They aren’t this far north??![]()