2006powerstroke90
Chirping
- Aug 30, 2020
- 49
- 89
- 71
Been doing a bunch of reading on it....fall is here and the days are getting shorter. My 2 isa browns are still laying eggs daily, although they aren’t getting 14 hours of pure day light.
I would like to continue to get 2 eggs daily thru out the winter season. In the spring time I hope to be getting 10 eggs daily.
should I let nature run its course and see if they continue to lay eggs daily? I doubt they will.
would adding 1 light bulb in the coop suffice for “daylight” to keep them laying? Would it be ok to leave it on 24/7 or would I be better off putting it on a timer?
I would like to continue to get 2 eggs daily thru out the winter season. In the spring time I hope to be getting 10 eggs daily.
should I let nature run its course and see if they continue to lay eggs daily? I doubt they will.
would adding 1 light bulb in the coop suffice for “daylight” to keep them laying? Would it be ok to leave it on 24/7 or would I be better off putting it on a timer?