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I had mostly June 2018 chicks, so I got a lay light for them in November. The June pullets started laying then, and the older ones kept laying.
With the photoperiod, am aware I can turn off the light. However, my chooks now don't go into the coop willingly unless there's a light there, and further, they are protected in the evening by this 60W equivalent light saying, "predators, stay away."
Is there any harm in leaving the lay light on?
With the photoperiod, am aware I can turn off the light. However, my chooks now don't go into the coop willingly unless there's a light there, and further, they are protected in the evening by this 60W equivalent light saying, "predators, stay away."
Is there any harm in leaving the lay light on?