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No, I'm not trying to increase laying Lesa, I'm trying to jumpstart the little boogers. I haven't gotten a single egg yet, and 4 of them are over 27 weeks old. I was hoping to keep them on a longer day schedule so they don't decide to wait for spring. It's been so long since I gathered more than one egg every several days that I don't remember what it was like to send a carton or two home with my son because we had an abundance. I've been buying chicken food AND eggs for so long now.lesa said:When I have done it, I add the light to the morning hours. Since your chickens are young- I am not sure you will really need light to increase laying? So sad to be thinking about shorter days...
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Since the SLW's just started laying, I figure they will lay through the winter. I also have 6 Red Stars that are 9 months old and they are laying machines-don't know what they will do this winter. Last year I put a light in the coop, but only after the hens had a chance to molt. I gave them extra protein and a few of them kept laying so that I never totally ran out of eggs. I gave them 2 months to molt, then the light went on, in the AM. A few weeks later, they were laying again.