How much light (brightness) does it take? to get my chickens started laying in the winter time?
The people I got my birds from have a bunch of pullets that are the same age that started laying two weeks ago. From what I can tell the main difference is they have a light in the coop for heat and I don't. Though I do have a cookie tin water heater that I put in about 10 days ago. I decided to try a little solar LED light to see if that would be enough to make the difference.
I put the steak in the ground outside the coop then at night I remove the light from the steak and hang it out of reach inside the coop. It is not very bright, but it makes it so they can see their way to the water at night. Any guesses whether this is enough to make any difference? If it is enough light, how long should it take to make a difference?
The people I got my birds from have a bunch of pullets that are the same age that started laying two weeks ago. From what I can tell the main difference is they have a light in the coop for heat and I don't. Though I do have a cookie tin water heater that I put in about 10 days ago. I decided to try a little solar LED light to see if that would be enough to make the difference.
I put the steak in the ground outside the coop then at night I remove the light from the steak and hang it out of reach inside the coop. It is not very bright, but it makes it so they can see their way to the water at night. Any guesses whether this is enough to make any difference? If it is enough light, how long should it take to make a difference?