- Feb 16, 2013
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Does anyone use light for egg production through the winter? I have "daytime" LED lights that come on at 3:00 AM until 7:00 AM when the door opens up to the run and it is naturally daylight. This is the first winter for the girls and it doesn't look like they are going to molt. Should I keep the lights going or just leave it up to Mother Nature? I'm new at this but selling the eggs to help pay for the feed really helps. Any feedback would be appreciated.
I don't use lights. I want my poultry to have a rest if they need it for their total health. Hens that are pushed for all year laying without a break wear themselves out and are more prone to illness and IMO do not have as long a life of laying.
That is just MY way. You have to evaluate what YOU want and how much you want to spend on keeping a flock healthy.