In recent years, there have been many researches on light sources for yourpoultry equipment supplier. The spectrum of ordinary incandescent bulbs is very similar to that of natural sunlight. Unfortunately, most of the thermal energy is emitted by infrared rays instead of light. Its spectrum contains more red and orange parts and less blue and green parts. Tubes are biased toward warm light and biased towards cold light (blue, green spectrum). Pay attention when buying. Incandescent lamps can emit 12 to 20 lumens per watt, while candlelights are 33 to 60 lumens, so it is economical. Mercury vapor lamps, although similar in effectiveness, are not suitable for use in ordinary lower houses, and must have a pre-warming time to fully illuminate.
To measure the intensity of the light in the house, don’t forget to make sure that the light bulb is the only light source in the dark. When using light to stimulate the start of production, the breeder must have at least 2 kilograms of weight, muscles to be full, and reach a certain age. In order to get the expected results in yourchicken layer cage.
The effect of light in the house on the flock
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