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As the days get shorter through the fall and winter, the hens will lay less and less. If you can add a light set to come on early in the morning to add "daylight" hours, you can usually keep them laying throughout the winter (assuming they are also well-fed and comfortable). You do want it to come on in the morning, though, rather than extending the "daylight" into the evening--easier to wake them up than to have the light suddenly turn off in the evening while they are still off the perches.
Rhonda
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As the days get shorter through the fall and winter, the hens will lay less and less. If you can add a light set to come on early in the morning to add "daylight" hours, you can usually keep them laying throughout the winter (assuming they are also well-fed and comfortable). You do want it to come on in the morning, though, rather than extending the "daylight" into the evening--easier to wake them up than to have the light suddenly turn off in the evening while they are still off the perches.
Rhonda
STOP CORPORATE ABUSE--BAN ALL GMOs!
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