miss_thenorth
Frugal Homesteader
I have my lights on a timer. I didn't light the coop last year, but I now have rabbits quail and chickens in there who all benefit from having 14 hours of light. So we have the timer set to supplement daylight. Also, shen it is really cod, we will need water heters to keep the hroses and chickens water from freezing, and a heat lamp.
Hubby apprenticed as an electrician waaay back when, so he has my coop lit up so brightly I'm sure you could see it from outerspace. Plus he's got a huge honkin' light over the padock so you can ride at night and it looks like it day time.--very helpful when it gets dark at 5:30.
Hubby apprenticed as an electrician waaay back when, so he has my coop lit up so brightly I'm sure you could see it from outerspace. Plus he's got a huge honkin' light over the padock so you can ride at night and it looks like it day time.--very helpful when it gets dark at 5:30.
Say about 300 ft. of length.....extension cords, that is. I have them strung from one outbuilding on one side of the yard, over to an apple tree, along the top of the fence, up into another apple tree, through 4-5 other apple trees, to the outhouse and finally into the chicken coop. Right smack in the middle of all this configuration, I have the dog's electric fencing transmitter bungied to an apple tree and covered with plastic bags and plugged into the whole mess.
Thanks!
but I remembered an article from Joel regarding seasonal eating and though you'd like it. I couldn't for the life of me remember where I read it, so I didn't post anything, but I just found it. Here you go. He says he shies away from winter lights for production