Hmmm...lemme think....I collected eggs yesterday, after not picking them up the day before, for a grand total of 30 eggs. That's from 18 girls ranging in age from 10 months to nearly 5 years. Not too shabby, huh?
Do the red heat lamps count as extended daylight hours? I'm kind of thinking maybe it does, but then again, maybe it doesn't. It seems to me that in order for it to affect their pituitary gland, the optic nerve has to transmit reception of a specific wavelength of light. From everything I've read, that wavelength is absent in the red heat lamps.
I could be wrong. Has anyone else ever investigated this? It would be interesting to know. Ooooh Kaaaattthhhyyyy!!!! Care to check this theory out? You are the Queen of Internet Digging you know!
I know of no one else who is so proficient at finding information online!

Do the red heat lamps count as extended daylight hours? I'm kind of thinking maybe it does, but then again, maybe it doesn't. It seems to me that in order for it to affect their pituitary gland, the optic nerve has to transmit reception of a specific wavelength of light. From everything I've read, that wavelength is absent in the red heat lamps.



