- Jun 15, 2008
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If you removed the light and they are being loud only before going to sleep then it's like the problem I mentioned of suddenly making it dark. Chickens don't like dark. They get upset. They chicks will need time to adjust to not having a light all the time. Then if you flip the lights out suddenly like leaving your room light on until it's already dark outside they will complain. I have that problem with the rooster I have in the house. I covered the windows and put full spectrum lights over the cage so I can control when he is awake and sleep instead of him crowing in the room next to me at daybreak. The problem is the lights go off after it gets completely dark. The chickens suddenly can't see and start screaming their heads off. You have to dim the room gradually. Either don't turn on the light after they've gone to bed from natural sunlight, leave a very low watt bulb on across the room until they settle in, or what I do is leave the hallway light on outside the room with the door cracked until they hop up on the roost to sleep. It only takes 5-10mins of dim light and they are settled for the night so all the lights can be turned off for bed.