Coop lights what style do you have?

Longhornlove

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I’m a person who loves to decorate my home so naturally when it came to our coop I had to be very selective about the style and look of the hardware we would be using. I found these cool farmhouse style lights at tractor supply 😊 I just hope they work decently.
 

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Well, even if they don't work they'll look cool ;)
Are these for outside the coop, will any light shine int the coop?
Gotta be careful with lighting, can affect ovulation cycles.

Only light I have in the coop is for supplemental lighting during winter.
I wear a headlight when I go out to coop at night for head count, exams, and to lock up.
 
Well, even if they don't work they'll look cool ;)
Are these for outside the coop, will any light shine int the coop?
Gotta be careful with lighting, can affect ovulation cycles.

Only light I have in the coop is for supplemental lighting during winter.
I wear a headlight when I go out to coop at night for head count, exams, and to lock up.
No I got 2 one for above the coop door and one for above the run door. They wont be shining in the coop at night. I was reading about how some people manipulate the light to keep their chickens laying all year around. Im not a fan of this. I will let them lay naturally.
 

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