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I have read a number of very long threads about giving the girls extra light in the winter.
In these threads a question that always popped up but was never really answered in detail is.....
Do I extend the mornings, allowing them to retire at night due to the natural fading of light?
or
Do I set a timer so at night, suddenly they have no light.
My neighbour has built a system where the main light goes off at say 7pm (after it is dark) and then 10 mins later a smaller light goes off leaving them in the dark. When the main light goes off the girls retire to their perches and then the mini light puts them into darkness.
Is this necessary?
If I just switch the light on earlier each day, then to give them 13 hours of light I would be waking them up a 3am in the winter.
It would be helpful if replies were based on light timing set up's. The pro's and con's and type of light was covered in detail in the threads I have already read.
Thanks to all here who have already provided invaluable help in setting up my coop
In these threads a question that always popped up but was never really answered in detail is.....
Do I extend the mornings, allowing them to retire at night due to the natural fading of light?
or
Do I set a timer so at night, suddenly they have no light.
My neighbour has built a system where the main light goes off at say 7pm (after it is dark) and then 10 mins later a smaller light goes off leaving them in the dark. When the main light goes off the girls retire to their perches and then the mini light puts them into darkness.
Is this necessary?
If I just switch the light on earlier each day, then to give them 13 hours of light I would be waking them up a 3am in the winter.
It would be helpful if replies were based on light timing set up's. The pro's and con's and type of light was covered in detail in the threads I have already read.
Thanks to all here who have already provided invaluable help in setting up my coop

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