Peter.J
Chirping
Hi All, not my first flock or coop but the first time i've wanted to try supplemental lighting;
I have 7 laying hens, and 16 pullets in my coop. I decided I wanted to try to get some eggs before spring from my laying hens so I decided to just give them 2 hours of extra light in the morning, only for one morning so far. Yesterday night I read that this can mess up the pullets and cause them to lay prematurely and cause injury to them, so I turned off the timer.... Hopefully I didn't start a molt with just one morning of light...
My main question is; if you can start pullets in the spring/summer when the days are already long, i would think that disproves the whole premature laying argument against artificial light. I read this on the Univ. of Nebraska website so it seems like a reliable source, but I just don't see how my providing light would be bad for pullets, when they get by just fine growing up at other times of the year.
Any thoughts/experience?
Thanks
I have 7 laying hens, and 16 pullets in my coop. I decided I wanted to try to get some eggs before spring from my laying hens so I decided to just give them 2 hours of extra light in the morning, only for one morning so far. Yesterday night I read that this can mess up the pullets and cause them to lay prematurely and cause injury to them, so I turned off the timer.... Hopefully I didn't start a molt with just one morning of light...
My main question is; if you can start pullets in the spring/summer when the days are already long, i would think that disproves the whole premature laying argument against artificial light. I read this on the Univ. of Nebraska website so it seems like a reliable source, but I just don't see how my providing light would be bad for pullets, when they get by just fine growing up at other times of the year.
Any thoughts/experience?
Thanks