Egg laying in the winter

Tinkerchick

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My hens are only 6 months old and no eggs yet. I want them to lay through the winter but I heard they don't do that. If I run a light out to the coop will that help?
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they are at the age to start laying anytime now. Put out oyster shell for them to peck at and feed them layer food. You'll need a light in the coop to keep them laying through the winter, a simple drugstore timer will turn it on and off (mine goes on at 4 and off at around 8:30). Be patient!
 
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Thankyou peepkeeper. It is hard to be patient though when I am so excited for there first eggs. I can't wait!
We'll put out the light today.
Thanks again.
 
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I'm new here and this may be a stupid question -- but do you turn on the light at 4 PM and off at 8:30 PM to extend daylight hours through the winter?
And another -- how much light is enough?

Sunrise here is after 7 AM now and sunset is right about now (just before 6PM)
thanks
 
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Yes, chickens need about 14 hours or so of light to keep laying as a rule. You don't need a lot of light, a 40 watt bulb will do. Pick up a timer so you can forget about it.
 

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