Barking and fighting dogs Affect Quail Laying?

Introducing new birds can also throw things off, so it could be a combination of factors. Another things you didn't mention was the feed, which needs to have adequate protein. They look like happy and healthy birds, though!
 
Introducing new birds can also throw things off, so it could be a combination of factors. Another things you didn't mention was the feed, which needs to have adequate protein. They look like happy and healthy birds, though!
Feed should be ok, they've been eating the same feed since the beginning with sufficient protein and calcium.
 
For a hen to get the benefit of supplemental lighting you will need to use incandescent light bulbs that produce or give off ultraviolet light. A chicken has the ability to see objects in light spectrums that are invisible to us.

https://www.hyline.com/userdocs/pages/TU_LIGHT_ENG.pdf

Chickens also have the ability to "SEE" light with organs other than their eyes. It is safe to say that a chicken sees a totally different world than you or I.

With the exception of Halogen light bulbs, any other light bulb other than an incandescent bulb and one tiny CLF spectrum is useless to stimulate a hen to lay. This is true regardless of what our politicians tells us.
 
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For a hen to get the benefit of supplemental lighting you will need to use incandescent light bulbs that produce or give off ultraviolet light. A chicken has the ability to see objects in light spectrums that are invisible to us.

https://www.hyline.com/userdocs/pages/TU_LIGHT_ENG.pdf

Chickens also have the ability to "SEE" light with organs other than their eyes. It is safe to say that a chicken sees a totally different world than you or I.

With the exception of Halogen light bulbs, any other light bulb other than an incandescent bulb and one tiny CLF spectrum is useless to stimulate a hen to lay. This is true regardless of what our politicians tells us.
Great article, thanks for posting!
 
No offence, but I don't really subscribe to your school of thought. I know many chicken keepers use LED lights that work just fine for winter laying. To me incandescent light bulbs are old technology that is inefficient in converting electricity to light but also not as environmentally friendly as you have to replace them more frequently. Thank you for sharing though.
 
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No offence, but I don't really subscribe to your school of thought. I know many chicken keepers use LED lights that work just fine for winter laying. To me incandescent light bulbs are old technology that is inefficient in converting electricity to light but also not as environmentally friendly as you have to replace them more frequently. Thank you for sharing though.
Hmmm, maybe I skimmed too fast but I thought it said LED was full spectrum.
 

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