by Pajarita » Mon Jan 18, 2016 12:25 pm
Check the remaining feathers on its body, also, because, sometimes, they start by overpreening (you will see the ends of the feathers all uneven-like and ragged-looking) and barbering (you will find feathers that were 'cut' short and end up in a V or completely straight instead of the normal curve) before they go to plucking so, if you find either sign, it's definitely plucking BUT it doesn't mean that they cannot go straight into plucking without doing the other two.
The light schedule he needs to follow is the solar one (like the birds in the trees or the chickens) and what you do is turn on the artificial lights after the sun is out (8:30 am this time of the year) and turn them off when the sun is halfway down to the horizon (3:45 or 4:00 pm this time of the year). The actual times you turn on or off the lights varies with the seasons and how bright or dark the day is because, if it's a day when there is a bad storm with a dark grey sky, you would turn them on later and off earlier - see what I mean? The idea is to reproduce the kind of schedule a bird would have in the wild because that is how birds regulate their 'seasons' (photoperiodism - you can do a search on it and learn more about it).