We have a flood light on a timer that goes on at 4:00 AM year 'round (because even our longest days aren't much over 14 hours). The light doesn't shine directly into the hen house, though - it hits the run area mainly but still sheds some light in the house through the door and the vents. Works for us....
@mom-to-5 We also use light in the winter. I have a 40 watt light in the coop and some older rope light in the run - I think the rope light was 25foot. Anyhow it is on a timer that comes on at 4:00am and goes off at 7:00am. We do not use light at night. While its not the 14 to 16 hours recommended - it is extra light and we get eggs all through the winter months. I also up the amount of protein for molt time so they don't seem to totally suffer but attitude does change.
@maryhysong sent you a message about those 10 hens
