UNLIMITED EGG CHEAT CODE
If you are struggling with your chickens not laying in winter try this!
Get a 50 watt light MINIMUM (I use Solar)
16%-19% protein feed
Winter and shorter daylight hours can significantly impact your chickens' egg production. This is because hens rely on daylight length to stimulate their reproductive cycles, and during colder months, the reduced light and lower temperatures tend to cause them to stop laying. One essential tip to combat this is to supplement natural daylight with artificial lighting. A 50-watt light source, such as a solar-powered bulb, placed inside the coop can mimic the longer days hens need to stay active in laying. The light should be on for about 14-16 hours a day to simulate spring and summer conditions. Besides lighting, nutrition plays a critical role. Feeding your hens with a balanced diet containing 16%-19% protein helps maintain their health and boosts egg production. Protein is vital for developing strong eggshells and healthy chicks, especially when natural food sources are scarce. Additionally, provide your hens with a cozy and draft-free coop environment to reduce stress from the cold, which can also hinder laying. Regularly check water supplies to prevent freezing and ensure they have consistent access to fresh water. Remember, patience is key—some hens may naturally slow down in winter, and slight fluctuations in egg production are normal. By combining proper lighting, high-protein feed, and comfortable living conditions, you can significantly improve your flock's winter laying performance.








































































