The science of poultry lighting for broiler growers
At ONCE, we recognize that contemporary poultry production has transformed into a science and that it might be challenging to consistently provide the best outcomes. Here's how we assist farmers of broiler birds in continuing to have success.
Our perception of light has an impact on both our minds and a range of bodily metabolic processes. Undoubtedly, one of our most vital organs is the eye. It is the region of the retina where light enters and triggers a variety of biological processes. Animals, especially poultry, experience the same, with one important exception. The visual spectrum and spectral sensitivity of chickens, or what they actually perceive, are different from those of humans. It explains why hens may act differently when exposed to identical-looking light sources of the same intensity.
Light's significance for broilers
Birds can, in fact, see light in a variety of non-pictorial ways. The choice of light source becomes much more crucial as a result.
Light makes it easier to see, which is necessary for finding food.
The circadian cycle is entrain by light
Numerous hormones that are vital for bone development, reproduction, and metabolic control are released in response to light.
specialized lighting for broilers
Chickens illuminated by poultry
The three essential lighting elements required for success while rearing broilers inside are based on photobiology and supported by scientific study. They are:
Spectrum\sIntensity\sPhotoperiod
Lighting may significantly increase performance and, thus, profitability when used appropriately.
improving animal welfare
Our lighting solutions prevent severe fluctuations in light, removing numerous stress inputs, lowering mortality rates, and enhancing immune response by simulating a natural dawn and sunset. Blood testing for both short- and long-term stress markers, as well as behavioral stress tests, corroborate this.
the conversion rates of feed
According to research, broilers fed under typical, blue-enriched white LED systems require more feed per pound than those grown under green light. It won't be long until you see a ROI with a.028% boost in feed conversion.
weight the bird more
According to a recent USDA research, broilers grown under ONCE® lighting systems beat those grown under other LED lamps. The broilers that were examined using our technique saw an increase in body weight of 3-5%.
Continue to succeed at breeding broiler chickens
When choosing a lighting system for your broilers, it's vital to understand light sources, color, intensity, and timings. With our scientific approach to photobiology and the tough and long-lasting design of our systems, we provide the best answer for your flocks' requirements.
With the proper equipment, you'll have more consistent success and have birds that are less likely to take to the air, noticeably less aggressive, and consequently devote more feed energy to developing.

