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Ok, wow! Lots of responses, lol. First of all, I check the entire yard every day to see if anyone is not following proper egg laying protocol. Haven't found any. Second, I don't like the idea of using artificial light to encourage laying because I believe they'll lay when they're ready to and I don't want to pressure them, even though I desperately want eggs. And, their diet is a custom mix that I make that consists of buckwheat, barley, wheat, oats, some cornmeal every once in a while, molasses, flax meal, sprouts during winter, scrambled eggs every other day, veggies if I've got them, fruit (fresh and dried), sometimes I pour some milk in if it's getting close to souring and I don't think we'll drink it in time, crushed egg shells once a week, and whatever else I've got lying around that I think they'll like. And once my garden is up and running this year, they'll be getting garden scraps as well. Oh, almost forgot! I also have been keeping fake eggs (ceramic ones) in the nesting boxes to encourage the new girls to lay in there. So, I don't know. Seems like any of the problems you all foresaw aren't applicable, unless I want to do artificial light, which I have been seriously considering. I just don't like the idea of pressuring them, or the idea of having electricity running to the coop that could cause a fire. And I'd have to run an extension cord (a LONG one) so that makes me nervous as well. I don't know what to do...How effective is using the artificial light? How quickly would it get them to start laying? Figure I should know as much as possible to make an informed decision about it. Thanks for all your responses, everyone! I'm learning a bunch!
