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67drake
In the Brooder
Blooie,thanks for all the info! I guess I won't worry then. I'm actually in southern WI,I don't think our winters are as harsh as yours.
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When and how does the light go off?For mine, we have an automatic light that turns on when they go in so they can get situated. Then when they are all settled in they are fine. So, we only have a light on while they are going in.
So you'd have to adjust the timer as the days get longer and shorter?Well I’m not 100% sure how it works. But it turns on when my chickens start heading to the coop at sunset. It turns off after a certain amount of minutes (I’m not sure how many minutes probably 30) and there is an automatic timer. It is like the timers people will use for their Christmas lights.