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BROODING LIGHTING PROGRAM INTERMITTENT LIGHTING PROGRAM
NON-INTERMITTENT LIGHTING PROGRAM
· Dark houses only (< 3 lux)
· All houses
This program can be used for up to 7 – 10 days after arrival. Then switch back to the regular step-down lighting program. Using this lighting program has the following advantages: Chick behaviour is synchronized; they rest or sleep at the same time. Weak chicks will be stimulated by stronger ones to move as well as to eat and drink. The behaviour of the flock is more uniform and evaluating the flock is much easier. Chick mortality will decrease.
In open houses it is not easy to implement the intermittent lighting program. If this cannot be applied, 22 – 24 hours of light during the first 2 – 3 days is common practice. Providing a dark period during the day to allow the chicks to rest is highly recommended. In a dark house the light level should be lower than 3 lux when the light-proof system is set. In other words, it must be completely dark.
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4h
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Light
Intermittent lighting program
Non-intermittent lighting program
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