black_cat
♥♥Lover of Leghorns♥♥
I am new to chickens, don't have them yet but planning on it. I was told by a friend that has owned chickens for a while that you need a light in the chicken coop during the winter, so that the chickens will keep up a steady egg production. Not a heat lamp, just a light because there are shorter days in the winter. I have a few questions:
1) Is this accurate?
2) will the light raise the heat levels in the coop? I want to keep my chickens warm, but not too warm because I want them to be able to withstand the cold.
3) would you want the light on all night? Or just in the evening?
4) Is there a way to do this to avoid coop fires? Would battery operated lights work if I don't want to worry about wiring?
Some of these questions sound kinda dumb to me lol
but I want to make sure I have the best for my future chickens
1) Is this accurate?
2) will the light raise the heat levels in the coop? I want to keep my chickens warm, but not too warm because I want them to be able to withstand the cold.
3) would you want the light on all night? Or just in the evening?
4) Is there a way to do this to avoid coop fires? Would battery operated lights work if I don't want to worry about wiring?
Some of these questions sound kinda dumb to me lol
but I want to make sure I have the best for my future chickens
