Lighting for layer pen

calihawker

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Apr 5, 2011
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Hi, I'm setting up some pens for coturnix egg layers and was hoping to get some feedback on lighting.
The pens will be 24"x48" stackable. I think I'm making 3 or 4 of them. The pens will be in a shed where there is not a lot of ambient light.
I know they need around16 hrs. a day to keep laying so can I just light the shed or should they maybe have a flourescent fixture above
each pen.
Any help is appreciated

Steve
 
Most of the time, just lighting in the building will be enough.. doesn't take a hole lot. But in some cases in darker corners, I have seen people put shiny flashing to reflect the light into the pens better..
 
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Amen! What I do is put them in an enclosed (with ventilation) pen, with a fluorescent bulb for light. Their body heat is relatively high, so they heat the pen itself, which makes them lay like crazy! (If I had a heat lamp in there with them, they would overheat. That is how warm they get lol! )
 
Thanks for the replies! Yes, the shed is going to be climate controlled, more concerned about the summer months
coming up. That's what I was hoping to hear, some reflective material and light the whole shed.
I have my first eggs arriving this week! The incubator is fired up and ready. Very excited! Can't wait!

Steve
 
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