Posted by JayinNY on October 20, 2012 at 18:20:25 from (166.137.88.166):
In Reply to: Re: Ot: solar lights. posted by 36 coupe on October 20, 2012 at 17:51:03:
I agree, iv got 40 layers, no roosters, I hate there crowing and $aping the hens. There free range, but I'll keep them in for the winter, they won't go out in the snow anyway. Feed is quite costly, so I either make them lay eggs, or butcher them, I'm gonna do both, have some for the freezer, and keep some under lights for eggs. These are only 7 month old hens, It's amazing what lights do to anmials, we used to leave the lights on in all the mares barns at nite to get them to cycle for breeding early in the winter, you want a foal early in the year so it will be close to 2 for racing at 2, thoroughbreds are considered a year older on January 1st of the year after they were born, so one foaled in June 2011 will be considered 1 on January 1st 2012! Lol
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