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Those look so cool! I might have to get some rainbow lights to hang on my runI've seen some pictures where there are light strings in the run. I've thought they were more decorative than functional.
"Mom's" reasoning, might be helpful to know though...
I have asked and she said that she suggested it because it seemed like something people might do that went along with lights in the coop.I've seen some pictures where there are light strings in the run. I've thought they were more decorative than functional.
"Mom's" reasoning, might be helpful to know though...
Agreed!Those look so cool! I might have to get some rainbow lights to hang on my run![]()
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Supplemental lighting for winter laying needs to be where they can eat/drink.We were discussing the idea of putting lights in the coop to boost laying
Thanks for the link! I'll give it a read! We've already decided to leave the laying alone, and let them take a break. Lights in the run was just a new idea I hadn't seen and I wondered if it had some merit.Supplemental lighting for winter laying needs to be where they can eat/drink.
Mine come on early in the morning, in the coop only where their feed and water is.
Much controversy over lighting, most don't understand it and/or misapply it.
Here's a pretty good article on supplemental lighting.
I think most people put lights in the run for decoration.Lights in the run was just a new idea I hadn't seen and I wondered if it had some merit.