Uv Light For Chicken Coop

Uv Light For Chicken Coop
Details:
Features:

3.Lower than 50°C heat.
4.Immediately "ON" at full brightness.
5.With an IP67 higher classification, anything is humidity proof, dust proof, shatter proof, and waterproof.
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uv light for chicken coop

best light for chicken coop

 

 

Product Introduction

 

Features:
1.End cap with scale that rotates 360 degrees and can be adjusted for position and angle.
3.Lower than 50°C heat.
4.Immediately "ON" at full brightness.
5.With an IP67 higher classification, anything is humidity proof, dust proof, shatter proof, and waterproof.

 

Wattage

40W 60W 80W

Voltage

120(100~120V)/230V(220~240V)

Product Size

1388*287*290mm

Product Weight

380g

Operating Temp

-10°C to 35°C

Wave length

222nm

Lamp type

UVC

Application

Poultry, Swine, Cow House

Certification

CE FCC

Dimming

Triac dimming, 0-10V dimming

CCT

2700 - 6500K, Full spectrum, Red enhance

Working Lifetime(Hour)

50000

 

More details

poultry light

 

light in chicken coop at night

best lighting program for broilers

Application

led lights for poultry house

 

Package

Package ip65

 

FAQ

1.Is UV light good for chickens?

Supplementary UVA wavelengths improved feather condition in male broiler chickens. UV wavelengths reduced fear responses (tonic immobility duration) in broilers. UV wavelengths improved walking ability (Bristol gait Score) in broiler chickens. UV wavelengths have potential to improve broiler chicken welfare.

 

2.What kind of lighting should you install in a chicken coop?

A simple backyard coop just requires a nine-watt compact fluorescent light. Egg production will increase over the shorter winter days if you plug the lamp into a timer and set it to turn on early enough in the morning to provide the birds with 15 hours of daylight.

 

3.Can birds perceive UV light?

Chickens have four colors. They have four different types of cones that enable them to see ultraviolet light in addition to red, blue, and green light. As a result, they have far wider color and shade perception than we have.

 

4.Why is light such a crucial component in poultry farming?
For young chicks, light is an important resource as well. Their development and the production of more uniform chicks can both benefit from the proper quantity of light exposure. Inadequate lighting makes it difficult for chicks to locate feeders, which prevents them from getting enough food to grow.

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