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Those of you lighting the area to get your hens to start laying: The light has to be bright enough to prevent darkened areas. You need to prevent as many of these darkend areas as possible or having pens set up so the hens can look out into the dark. The reason for this is that the light must reach their retina in order to cause the brain to stimulate the hormones causing them to lay. It doesn't take a spotlight for this. Depending on the size of the area a 60w bulb should work. In a 16x16 I would personally feel better with two regular light bulbs about 6-8 feet from opposing corners. I would start with 60s and if that doesn't get'em going in a couple of weeks then maybe 75s would work. 100 watt will work for sure but the 60s should be good enough.

Remember they only need a total of 12-16 hours of light, including the natural sunlight. Get a timer and start with 12 and after the first week increase the light 1-2 hours each week until you they start laying. After that you can decide if you want to increase the time closer to 16 hours. We use 14 hours of light ecxept for the hens in the horse barn, they get 17 hours.
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Hi Sooner G.B1 talkd me out of the one i had...Talkd to some kin at the reunion from Muskogee an ask if they seen maddie's pic in the paper an told thim the story on how we met . They have 4hen's an never herd of BYC so when they have time they are going to look it up..OH yah they did see the pic an thot it was awesome an really like chicken's They have a litle boy ...

Muskogee isn't that big of a place & I wouldn't be surprised if I knew them or at least had seen them. Be sure to let me know who they are on here.
 
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Not fair! It is still dark outside and I am trying to get myself out of the house earlier than usual.

ashester - thanks for the explanation about the light. I think I need to make some adjustment to the light in my hen coop and point it at the hens on the roost rather than have it pointed at the wall an reflected back into the coop. My hens were sure stingy about laying eggs yesterday. This may the weekend to worm them if 30 hens aren't going to lay more than 6 eggs a day.
 
Good morning! Today is the last day of school then the kids are on Christmas Break. I think Im actually looking forward to it, I think it will slow my running down.
How is everyone this morning?
 
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