all these hours of darkness have me planning spring hatches. That is never a good thing.....X2 Strange though, through the coldest time of the year, the days show promise!

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all these hours of darkness have me planning spring hatches. That is never a good thing.....X2 Strange though, through the coldest time of the year, the days show promise!
I want into this thread, a lot of nice people and great info here .... and I LOVE the rules.![]()
Your planning spring hatches? just think what your hens are doing right nowI know mine are already thinking about it, found my bantam frizzle checking out a nest box the other day and she isn't even laying now.![]()
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We get about 2 hrs of sun during this time of yr, being on the north side of the mountain, when we first moved here 17yrs ago it was a hard adjustment, I always look forward to the end of Feb. because we start to get more sun each day. We're almost over the hump now. The shortest day of the yr coming up. Mine go in around 4:00 too. Makes for very long nights, Thank goodness for BYC, at least we can pass the time chatting.Good morning everyone..
I am looking forward to longer day light. The poor chickens are heading for the coop at 4. This is the first time I ordered eggs for a hatch out. The first time I will have baby chicks so early in the year. Is everyone done Christmas shopping?
We get about 2 hrs of sun during this time of yr, being on the north side of the mountain, when we first moved here 17yrs ago it was a hard adjustment, I always look forward to the end of Feb. because we start to get more sun each day. We're almost over the hump now. The shortest day of the yr coming up. Mine go in around 4:00 too. Makes for very long nights, Thank goodness for BYC, at least we can pass the time chatting.
Last winter we started hatching early March. I have some hatching today. Last batch until I sort out my breeding pens. Hopefully starting early February this year, as we show our birds, and need to hatch early for the fall show.Good morning everyone..
I am looking forward to longer day light. The poor chickens are heading for the coop at 4. This is the first time I ordered eggs for a hatch out. The first time I will have baby chicks so early in the year. Is everyone done Christmas shopping?
I haven't used anything but the red.I'm back to the issue of brooder heat for the henhouse. As some of you know, I've been looking for heat sources that don't emit light - or emit very little light. The point being that I don't want artificial light in the hen house at night - even for heating chicks if I can figure out a good way. I've checked out several ideas but I have a question for y'all.
Was conversing with Fred (Fred's Hens) and he said he uses a red heat lamp and that works for not being too much night light.
-Anyone else use the red heat lamps?
-Opinions, experiences with them... do you think they work to keep night time dark enough to keep everyone in natural light sync?