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Discover the controversy behind lighting up your chicken coop in the winter. Our Country Life breaks down the pros and cons, from providing cozy warmth to boosting egg production. Find out if adding some brightness to your feathered friends' lives is a must-do or just a myth! Lighting chicken coop in winter? Let's shed some light on the debate and make your chickens cluck with happiness! #happychickens #ourcountrylife Lights In Chicken Coop, Chicken Coop Christmas Lights, Chicken Coop Ideas For Winter, Chicken Coop Lighting Ideas, Chicken Coop Winter, Country Living Decor, Small Chicken Coops, Chickens In The Winter, Duck Coop

Discover the controversy behind lighting up your chicken coop in the winter. Our Country Life breaks down the pros and cons, from providing cozy warmth to boosting egg production. Find out if adding some brightness to your feathered friends' lives is a must-do or just a myth! Lighting chicken coop in winter? Let's shed some light on the debate and make your chickens cluck with happiness! #happychickens #ourcountrylife

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Lighting your chicken coop is such a personal decision. There are both pros and cons to using supplemental light in your chicken coop during the winter. The main reason most chicken keepers choose to light their coop is so they will have eggs during the winter. But if you do add additional light, you need to be sure you are doing it safely and at the right time. Learn why you may want to light your coop (and why you may not) so that you can make the best decision for your flock. Lights In Chicken Coop, Chicken Coop Lights Ideas, Chicken Coop Lighting, Chicken Coop Winter, Molting Chickens, Baby Chicks Raising, Chickens In The Winter, Chicken Coop Garden, Duck Coop

Lighting your chicken coop is such a personal decision. There are both pros and cons to using supplemental light in your chicken coop during the winter. The main reason most chicken keepers choose to light their coop is so they will have eggs during the winter. But if you do add additional light, you need to be sure you are doing it safely and at the right time. Learn why you may want to light your coop (and why you may not) so that you can make the best decision for your flock.

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