Brooding - Light management
Brooding - Light management by ANDREW BOURNE, broiler specialist – World Technical Support, Cobb-Vantress Light intensity is not always seen as an important factor in brooding, yet it is. Chick activity during the brooding period is the driver that ensures adequate feed and water consumption. Only then will the genetic potential of the broiler chick be realized. without adequate temperature and good air quality, chick activity will be limited. During brooding the light should be at the brightest to encourage activity to help chicks locate feed and water. Light systems should be installed with the ability to achieve a minimum of 25 lux (2.5 foot candles) or more at chick level. Newly constructed housing should be able to achieve at least 40 lux (4 foot candles). The light systems in the modern broiler house should be dimmable. Post brooding, the light intensity should be reduced to between 5 & 10 lux (0.5 to 1 foot candle). When practising partial hous...
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