led lights for chicken coop

POULTRY FARMING PROFESSIONAL LIGHTING
Chickens are very light-sensitive. In addition to using their eyes to see, they also have a photoreceptor in their hypothalamus gland that allows them to see through the chicken's thinner sections of the skull. A chicken is instructed to lay eggs by light. When there are 14 hours of sunshine each day, hens start producing more of the hormones that promote egg production. As this is often the best period to lay eggs for hatching chicks, this peaks when there are 16 hours of daylight each day. The chicks may then grow during the summer and become robust before the coming of winter. While most traditional breeds need a few days to absorb enough sunlight to start egg production in the winter's gloom, several contemporary varieties have been created to continue laying large quantities of eggs throughout the season. Fortunately, we can supply artificial light to the hens to keep them stimulated and producing well even throughout the winter thanks to the conveniences of electricity.
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
This light is perfect for any size chicken coop, and it’s easy to install. With no wiring or batteries to worry about, this light is a great way to go “green” and save money on your energy bill.

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