Do coops need lighting?

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Hello all. I am having a coop built this week with the hope of buying our pullets soon after. Do Coops need lighting?
 
What would they need it for? Do you live in a part of the world where it gets very little sunlight, so it would be needed for production?

I can think of many handy uses for coop lighting like those that come on when triggered by predators. Or a light for emergency use. Personally though I just use a hand held torch. ;)

Best wishes. Oh, and
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Welcome to BYC!

It is always nice to have light for yourself as you may need to enter in the dark in the evening or early morning. And having electricity in the coop is nice if you have a bird in a hospital cage and it needs heat, brooding chicks, heated water bowls in the winter or for some sub zero degree temps where you might need to add a lamp.

Have you stopped by our coops pages? Lots of great ideas from other members that might help you with your build...

https://www.backyardchickens.com/atype/2/Coops

Good luck with your coop build and if you have any other questions, that is what we are here for. Welcome to our flock!
 
Hello :frow and Welcome To BYC! X3, electric/lighting is very nice to have in a coop. Especially if you want older birds to lay though the winter you will need to give them 14+ hours of light and heated waterers are really nice if you live where it freezes a lot.
 
I don't do any kind of lighting but an outlet for a fan is really nice for the chickens in the summer. And a couple of windows or an open side for plenty of natural light and ventilation.
 

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