Daloorashens, Here I copied my reply from the Utah thread....
I do run lights, I have mine on a timer, they come on at 6 am to 9 am, then again from 5 pm to 8 pm. I adjust it with the sun changing....but basically they get the dark from 8 pm to 6 am....seems to work, mine all laid through the winter last year.
I also have rope lights around the outside on a timer to come on at dark to keep little sneaky predators at bay...plus it looks cute from my kitchen window. The girls don't get much light from that though, other than a little glow through their window. I kind of feel bad if the inside lights just go out on the timer quick, and they are not ready...so the glow from the outside gives them just enough to see to get to their roost...or at least help them find a comfy spot to sleep. I have a night light in there on a sensor, that I used for the same purpose, but now the rope lights glow enough that I turned the night light bulb off.
The weather looks yucky, so got the heated waterer going today....I despise winter, so I am counting down the days to Spring already
I get that semi-psycho seasonal anxiety, so I feel like I need to crawl in a hole til SPring! I am grateful to keeping chickens, it really helps with that, because I go out to gather eggs everyday, and it forces me outside, and it really helps me feel less 'cooped up'. Chickens are a good thing 
I do run lights, I have mine on a timer, they come on at 6 am to 9 am, then again from 5 pm to 8 pm. I adjust it with the sun changing....but basically they get the dark from 8 pm to 6 am....seems to work, mine all laid through the winter last year.
I also have rope lights around the outside on a timer to come on at dark to keep little sneaky predators at bay...plus it looks cute from my kitchen window. The girls don't get much light from that though, other than a little glow through their window. I kind of feel bad if the inside lights just go out on the timer quick, and they are not ready...so the glow from the outside gives them just enough to see to get to their roost...or at least help them find a comfy spot to sleep. I have a night light in there on a sensor, that I used for the same purpose, but now the rope lights glow enough that I turned the night light bulb off.
The weather looks yucky, so got the heated waterer going today....I despise winter, so I am counting down the days to Spring already

