Artificial Lights v/s None During Winter for Egg Production Poll

For Coops- Do you prefer artificial light or none in winter?

  • Artificial Light

    Votes: 4 17.4%
  • None

    Votes: 17 73.9%
  • Other (Please describe)

    Votes: 2 8.7%

  • Total voters
    23
  • This poll will close: .
I have a white Christmas rope light in the run that I turn on at coop open and turn off at lock up. It's to brighten up the run a bit, not the coop. It doesn't extend their hours of daylight.
I like this. I have some Christmas likes up too, some times the the younger ones wait to late to go into the coop and can't see to get on thr roost. It helps them find thier way then turn off the light. The days shorten very quickly in WA.
 
I used to keep things natural, but we have shorter days in the south.
One year we had broody hens all summer, spread out molting in the fall, pullets who hadn't started laying by fall... Well pretty much the only consistent eggs we got that year were in the spring.

I got some mellow lights - ones with a low level, warm/ yellow setting, and timed to come on for two hours after dusk. It did the trick without being too disturbing and the chickens roost and sleep like normal. Plus the roos don't crow earlier like they would with pre-dawn lights.
We get to control when the chickens take their big break, it's not about giving them none.
One could even plan to stay in eggs during the break period (molt) by having pullets of the right age to already be in lay, so they will keep laying through their first winter.
 

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