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Hello all, we are picking up our 6 RIR hens this weekend and I'm stressing a bit on the coop. I'm letting them free range in an acre fenced in yard but will have a smaller 10'X15' fenced run for when I'm mowing or the cat is outside. I'm building the coop inside my 20'X30' barn with a door to the outside. My concern is I heard they need sunlight to lay eggs. I'm not sure how I can pull this off building this in the barn. Also advice on size, layout, plans, etc. would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
and Welcome To BYC! They don't need the nesting boxes lighted as such to lay in, they actually prefer the nests dark and secluded. What they need light for is to lay eggs in general. Chickens need about 14 hours of light a day to keep them laying, which is why they often stop laying in the winter if you don't add artificial light. If your coop itself is really dark because of being in the barn, you may want to add a light in it. Nice article on lighting for chickens of various ages 