Chicken Rearing Lamp: Precise Poultry Production Control by Optics

Aug 18, 2025

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Core Function Placement


The Chicken Rearing Lamp is made for poultry farms. Through precise light spectra and lighting cycles, it regulates chicken flock physiological rhythms. Scientific lighting management controls egg production, growth speed, feed conversion rate, and group behavior, making it a crucial environmental control device for contemporary farming.


Spectrum needs


Warm white light from 2800K to 3000K is needed for chicken-raising lights. This wavelength of light stimulates hens' egg-laying hormones most. To prevent pecking, cold white light (>5000K) is banned. LEDs' precise and controlled spectrum properties, 20% energy usage, and 30,000-hour lifespan have made them popular.

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Environment-adaptive structure


The chicken coop lighting fixtures must have IP65 dustproof and waterproof sealing structure to resist feed dust, ammonia corrosion, and high-pressure flushing; explosion-proof PC material lamp cover to withstand chicken impact; wide voltage design (AC85-265V) to adapt to rural voltage fluctuations; and non-flashing drive power supply to reduce flock stress.


Program to Manage Lighting


Hen egg-laying season: Maintain 16 hours of daily light (10-20 lux). To reduce flock panic during broiler fattening, utilize an intermittent lighting system (1 hour of light + 3 hours of darkness) to boost feed utilization by 5%-8%.
Chicks need 24 hours of intense light (30-50 lux) to feed and drink throughout the first 72 hours.


Improvement factors for efficiency


Chicken flocks don't gather with uniform light (>0.7); The SDCM < 5 provides spectral uniformity, while the dimming function (0-100%) simulates morning and evening changes. One 40W LED chicken-raising bulb should be installed every 200-300 square meters at 1.8 to 2.2 meters from the ground.

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Maintenance Key Points


Remove dust from the lamp cover weekly (if it exceeds 30%, lighting will reduce by 50%); test light intensity and uniformity quarterly; replace the power supply every two years to prevent flickering.
For efficient poultry farming, the chicken-raising lamp uses light-based biological regulation. For big livestock farms, its exact spectrum properties, environmental tolerance, and intelligent dimming function make it an essential production management tool.

 

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