Chicken Farming Information for Chicken Breeds

 With the trend of modern and intensive breeding methods, how to reasonably choose and arrange lighting for chicken houses is an important issue. Today, the chicken cage manufacturers will analyze the lighting problem of a poultry farm for everyone.

 

There are a lot of automatic chicken raising equipment on the market now, not to mention the lighting in the chicken coop. Because the growth of chickens requires a long time of light and the requirements of environmental protection, energy-saving lamps have become the first choice.

 

 

Here, chicken cage manufacturers would like to remind everyone that for multi-layer caged laying hen houses, it is recommended that the lighting devices should be arranged as high and low as possible, and try not to install them on the same horizontal line.

 

Some farms will specially install lighting and dimming equipment, and use LED lights to adjust the light intensity of the chicken farm. The lighting equipment in the fully automated chicken breeding equipment has two installation methods: DC dimming and AC dimming, which is easy to install and operate. Welcomed by everyone.

 

The above is the reasonable selection and installation of lighting devices for chicken house using automated poultry farming equipment shared by chicken cage manufacturers, hoping to help everyone.

In the process of raising laying hens, there are generally two types of automatic chicken raising equipment that can be used to raise laying hens, namely A-type egg hen raising equipment and H-type egg hen raising equipment. both devices.

 

First of all, let's get to know the A-type battery layer chicken cages. When using this equipment to raise laying hens, the activity space of the flock is relatively large, and it is more convenient to open the chicken coop. Use natural light to see what's going on inside the house.

 

 

In addition, let's get to know the H-type battery chicken cages for layer. This kind of equipment, as the name suggests, is to stack the chicken cages layer by layer. When using this equipment to raise laying hens, it can fully realize automatic feeding. Therefore, manual labor can be reduced. At the same time, it is more convenient to clean the chicken manure, so that the chicken manure can be cleaned in time, thereby bringing a clean and hygienic growth environment to the chickens.

 

The above content is the detailed introduction of the A-type battery layer chicken cages and the H-type laying hen cages, hoping to provide some useful suggestions for farmers who want to buy layer cage systems.

The layer cage manufacturers believes that in the process of feeding laying hens, it is necessary to clearly understand the drinking habits of laying hens, especially the laying hens in the laying period. Therefore, the editor will analyze the drinking habits of laying hens living in poultry cages.

 

First of all, when using automatic chicken raising equipment to feed laying hens, it can be mastered by observing the drinking habits of laying hens. Through daily observation, farmers should be able to clearly understand the daily drinking water peak of laying hens. Generally speaking, the peak drinking water of laying hens will be in the three time periods of 8:00 am, 12:00 noon and 6:00 pm every day. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure the adequacy of water according to the peak time of drinking water.

 

 

In addition, when using automated chicken raising equipment to feed laying hens, you should also know that the water intake of laying hens in different seasons is also different. Therefore, it is necessary to carefully observe the drinking water of laying hens in each season, so as to feed according to different water intake, which will also help to improve the egg production of laying hens. In addition, generally speaking, the water consumption of laying hens is about 200 ml in spring and autumn, about 280 ml in summer, and about 110 ml in winter.

 

The above content is the drinking habits of laying hens analyzed by the layer cage manufacturers. I hope it can help farmers to understand the habits of laying hens and better develop the poultry farming industry.

Published in Layer Chicken Farms