- May 5, 2009
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I have 6 pullets. 1 RIR, 1 Barred Rock, 1 Americauna, 1 Buff Orphington, 1 Black Australorp, and 1 White Crested Black Polish. 3 are 10 months old and 3 are 9 months old. I was just starting to get eggs in November and as soon as December hit, nada. I'm in Southern California, so it's not super cold. I use layer feed and also give oyster shell. My coop is located on the side of my house, and they free range from sun up to sun down. My husband built me a gate to keep the dogs out. I have 2 Boxers, and I swear my female was a bird dog in a past life. She killed two chickens previosly, before we relocated them into their own area. My dogs keep the cats away. At first I was worried about them being out as there is not a roof, just a 6 1/2 foot fence, so it's all enclosed between the house and fence. The area runs the whole length of my house. I just bought a light and timer to put in their coop. It's been on for about 4 days. I used a red lightbulb, because I read that you need a warm wavelength light red or yellow. I have it set to come on 3 hours before they come out of the coop, and 3 hours after the come in to roost. According to the news I am getting 10 hours of sunlight, but think it's less because the area doesn't get full sunlight all day long due to shading. Is this the right thing to do? The red bulb is just a bulb from walmart, and didn't specifically say warm wavelength. Do I need a different one? I'm putting a lot of work into these girls and I wan't some eggs! LOL! I know chickens need time to moult, so I hope 2 months was long enough. How long does the light have to be going before I will see some eggs??
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