chicken coop light solar

POULTRY FARMING PROFESSIONAL LIGHTING
AC85-265V
CE ROHS TUV SAA UL PSE Certified
PF>0.9 100LM/W-150LM/W
3-5 years warranty
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Product Specification:
chicken coop lighting for egg production
|
Power |
Dimension(MM) |
LED Quantity(PCS) |
|
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 environmen
DON'T introduce any artificial lighting schemes until your hens are at least 20 weeks old.
DON'T use anything other than a standard 25 or 40 watt bulb that is hung far from feathers and bedding.
DON'T suddenly raise your illumination (for example, from zero supplementary lighting to five hours per day). Instead, gradually increase your lighting over time. Many experts advise increasing by 30 to 60 minutes per week.
For optimal effects, aim for 14–16 hours of light every day. Less eggs will be laid if the period is less than 14 hours. Anything longer than 16 to 17 hours may cause the birds stress and make them completely stop laying.
DON'T add the additional nighttime hours. Instead of leaving them in the dark when the light goes out at night, choose the early morning hours instead.
Use a timer to ensure that your lighting efforts are very constant.

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