My coop is dark due to few windows and the roof over the enclosed run. Because of this I like to have a light on in the coop. Come winter, I'm not sure I want to give them 14 hours of light but I do think I'd like to give them more than what they'll get naturally. They have free access to go in or out of the run at will.
My question is...if I have the light come on in the coop at 6 am for example, and the sun doesn't rise until 7:30 will they go out into the run or stay in the coop where there is light? (There is some ambient light in the yard/run from a streetlight, but not much.)
I ask because while I have plenty of roosting space and an abundance of nest boxes, until the meat chickens are taken out, there isn't enough space for everyone to "hang out" for an hour or two in the coop. I am afraid the younger chickens will be terrorized by the bigger ones if they are afraid to escape into the run.
My question is...if I have the light come on in the coop at 6 am for example, and the sun doesn't rise until 7:30 will they go out into the run or stay in the coop where there is light? (There is some ambient light in the yard/run from a streetlight, but not much.)
I ask because while I have plenty of roosting space and an abundance of nest boxes, until the meat chickens are taken out, there isn't enough space for everyone to "hang out" for an hour or two in the coop. I am afraid the younger chickens will be terrorized by the bigger ones if they are afraid to escape into the run.
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