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I've heard that about the hens but thought it was a collective 15 hours so a 10 hour day and then five hours the next, then an egg. Not sure how that would work for the roo. I do know that all the eggs I've been collecting and setting have all been fertile and they are not under lights. The last batch I candled yesterday were 8 days in the incubator and 100% fertile. You live in my state too and I think the days are around 9 -10 hours? The 21st will be the shortest day and then up hill from there. Woo hooh! Spring is on it's way. Is it even considered winter yet? The 21st the first day of winter?
I read a lot too, right now it's the new seed catalogs and Omnivores Dilema. I love to read and the PNW helps make time for it. It gets dark at 4:30 and I'm forced to go inside. After dinner we have 4-5 hours before bedtime. Perfect time to read.