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Just a little FYI here. Subsidized light for egg production should be pre-dawn. So if you're willing to go out to the coop every morning at 4am and put the lights in the coop that were sitting in the sun all day the day before (the rocks must be in the sun to charge every day), yeah, they would work.I really am not looking for heat. The building is going to be insulated with a combination of hay bales and 6 ml plastic sheeting. I want the chickens to keep themselves warm and not provide artificial heat that I can't sustain in the event of a power outage. All I want is to provide light for increased egg production. What if we were to simply use something like this?
http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-25e...yword=solar+lights&storeId=10051#.UFfV3I5CC18