solar powered lights for chicken coop

POULTRY FARMING PROFESSIONAL LIGHTING
Are you worried about your hens' inconsistent egg production this winter? You no longer need to worry since we have one of the finest led lighting systems for chicken coops that will ensure that your animals continue to produce eggs properly and prevent any potential decrease that may result in loss. Higher power poultry production lights and lamps are available for major facilities associated to the poultry production business, but we have also produced several lower power versions that are better suited for smaller size installations.
You must use seasonal poultry lights since it will encourage hens to lay eggs and prevent them from quitting during the cold and gloomy months. With our high-quality led chicken coop lighting supplies, say welcome to winter and increase your egg output.
Product Specification:
chicken coop lighting for egg production
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Power |
Dimension(MM) |
LED Quantity(PCS) |
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9W |
600*26mm |
Epistar 2835/48PCS |
|
13W |
900*26mm |
Epistar 2835/72PCS |
|
18W |
1200*26mm |
Epistar 2835/96PCS |
|
24W |
1500*26mm |
Epistar 2835/120PCS |
|
36W |
2400*26mm |
Epistar 2835/384PCS |
Understanding poultry light biology and environment
Temperatures in the polar regions or throughout the winter might drop significantly, making your coop much colder as a result of extreme weather fluctuations and unheard-of changes.
You may use LED lights to illuminate your coop, which helps to emit more heat that can keep the inside temperature suitable for egg laying, to enhance and sustain temperatures. When switched on, LEDs actually contribute to the warming up of a space even though they are not even close to as hot as Metal Halides or HPS sources. Currently, an effective passive heat sink may be used to change the temperature of the light itself thanks to advancements in LED technology.
Egg production is significantly influenced by less sunshine during cold seasons, such as winter, which may cause yearly molting in hens.
You may get around this problem and lengthen the illusion of time throughout the whole day by installing lights in your chicken coop at night. This has a good effect and aids in activating the pituitary glands in hens, which are in charge of producing eggs. You must operate your poultry farm lights for at least 14 hours in order to get optimal egg output.

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