We all know that chickens are raised animals, and the temperature in the farm also needs to be raised and raised. Farmers now need to use modern farming equipment to better control temperature and energy.
If the flocks gather for heating, it will affect the feed intake of the chickens, so proper temperature control is the key to getting chickens.
Temperature control
Raise laying hens or broilers, and control the temperature in the chicken house at 10-30°C. Farmers need to pay attention to preventing heat and cold in the chicken coop in summer and cold in winter to avoid the fluctuating high and low temperature in the chicken coop. The indoor temperature in winter (especially at night) should not be lower than 5°C, and measures should be taken to keep the room temperature below 30°C at night in summer.
Lighting control
Farmers should control the light according to the type of chicken and the feeding stage. If it is a chicken in the rearing period, only natural light is needed every day, and artificial lighting is not supplemented. If it is a chicken in the laying period, the daily lighting time starts at 6 in the morning and stops at 10 in the night, which counts as 16 hours. If you are raising broilers, the lighting time is 16 hours a day. It should be noted that the light intensity should not be large when supplementing the lighting, so that the chickens in the poultry chicken cages can clearly see the feed, drinking water and litter conditions.