Oct 31, 2014 #11 star05 In the Brooder 5 Years Joined Sep 6, 2014 Messages 85 Reaction score 3 Points 38 Location Vt. DanEP, I do let them out pretty early.. I appreciate your advice..
Apr 26, 2016 #12 sajjohnson Hatching Joined Apr 12, 2016 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Points 9 I also have my lights turn on in the early AM in winter because that is when the night is coldest and it helps warm them up.
I also have my lights turn on in the early AM in winter because that is when the night is coldest and it helps warm them up.
Jul 14, 2016 #13 MsBentleyboy Songster 15 Years Joined Jul 16, 2008 Messages 187 Reaction score 5 Points 244 Location Kentucky girl Mine start laying around Feb 1 and lay through or up to the first of November. I am in Kentucky and in Feb we only have about 10 hours of light; same for November. So I don't believe the 14 hour theory.
Mine start laying around Feb 1 and lay through or up to the first of November. I am in Kentucky and in Feb we only have about 10 hours of light; same for November. So I don't believe the 14 hour theory.