So every other year I have had chickens I have used extra light in the winter to keep the chickens laying. This year I decided to try something different. I do have lights in the barn but they are only on when I go in to feed in the morning and again in the afternoon/evening and off the rest of the day. The chickens are loose in the barn usually by 8 am every morning and usually put themselves up in the coop by 4-5 in the evening.
I am not providing heat lamps or providing any lighting other than natural light in the coop but I am providing fresh greens three times a week plus vegetable and fruit scraps as I have them in the kitchen and BOSS seeds mixed with nuts
They have access to a large barn so they can still scratch and peck and there is no snow in there so they are more likely to stay active. I am getting 2-3 eggs out of 4 hens each day which is not bad for weather below zero in the middle of winter. Today is the longest night of the year and still getting eggs.
What is everyone else doing to help their flock lay during the winter months?
I am not providing heat lamps or providing any lighting other than natural light in the coop but I am providing fresh greens three times a week plus vegetable and fruit scraps as I have them in the kitchen and BOSS seeds mixed with nuts
They have access to a large barn so they can still scratch and peck and there is no snow in there so they are more likely to stay active. I am getting 2-3 eggs out of 4 hens each day which is not bad for weather below zero in the middle of winter. Today is the longest night of the year and still getting eggs.
What is everyone else doing to help their flock lay during the winter months?