Poultry farming lamps—also known as poultry lighting systems—are specialized lighting devices designed to optimize the growth, health, and productivity of birds such as chickens, ducks, geese, quail, and turkeys. Unlike ordinary lights, poultry lamps are engineered to support biological rhythms, enhance feed conversion rates, reduce stress, and create a safe, productive environment across all stages of poultry development.
Stimulating Growth and Egg Production: Proper lighting promotes regular circadian rhythms, enhances metabolism, and improves egg-laying consistency.
Regulating Behavior: Certain wavelengths—especially red-spectrum light—reduce pecking and aggression.
Improving Feed Efficiency: Optimized light cycles encourage stable feeding behavior, contributing to better feed-to-weight ratios.
Supporting Environmental Control Systems: Many lamps integrate with smart controllers for automated dimming, day–night cycles, and light intensity management.
Enhancing Animal Welfare: Stable, flicker-free lighting prevents stress and improves overall health.
Broiler house illumination
Laying hen environments
Breeder poultry barns
Hatcheries
Cage, deep-litter, and free-range setups
Climate-controlled poultry sheds
Modern poultry lamps use high-efficiency LEDs that consume far less power than traditional incandescent bulbs—reducing energy costs long-term.
Red and warm-white light: Reduces pecking and improves egg production.
Blue light: Calms birds, beneficial during transport or handling.
Full-spectrum options: Mimic natural daylight for overall growth balance.
Smooth dimming (0–100%) supports natural sunrise/sunset simulation, crucial for reducing stress.
Designed for harsh farm conditions with IP65–IP67 protection levels, resisting humidity, dust, and corrosive gases.
LED lamps typically last 30,000–50,000 hours, reducing maintenance downtime in large-scale poultry operations.
Essential for animal eye health and preventing stress-induced behavior.
Options include:
Suspendable lamps
Screw-in (E27/E40) bulbs
Integrated linear fixtures
Plug-and-play connectors
| Parameter | Specification |
| Power | 5W / 10W / 12W / 15W |
| Input Voltage | AC 110–240V |
| Light Spectrum | Red / Warm White / Blue / Full Spectrum |
| Color Temperature | 2700–6500K |
| Beam Angle | 120°–180° |
| IP Rating | IP65 / IP67 |
| Luminous Efficiency | 90–120 lm/W |
| Lifespan | 30,000–50,000 hours |
| Material | PC/ABS housing, aluminum heat sink |
| Dimming Ability | 0–100% compatible with PWM/triac dimmers |
| Installation Method | Screw, hanging chain, or plug-in connector |
Note: Specifications vary by manufacturer and model.
Plan the layout: Determine light spacing based on barn size and bird type.
Cut power supply: Ensure all circuits are off before installation.
Use screws, chains, or appropriate fixtures.
Connect wiring: Follow wiring diagram (L/N/ground).
Turn on power and test: Check brightness and uniform illumination.
Set light cycles depending on bird type (e.g., broilers 16–23 hours light/day; layers 14–16 hours).
Use dimming to simulate natural sunrise/sunset.
Avoid sudden light changes to reduce stress.
Use red light during night checks to avoid startling birds.
Clean lamp surfaces every 30–60 days.
Inspect wiring and connectors regularly.
Replace lamps immediately if flickering occurs.
Avoid spraying water directly at fixtures unless specified IP67.
Large-scale commercial poultry farms
Small or medium-sized backyard poultry operations
Hatcheries & breeding centers
Agricultural research institutes
Free-range and organic poultry farms
Livestock equipment suppliers and integrators
Poultry farmers (broilers, layers, breeders)
Farm owners/operators seeking energy-efficient upgrades
Agricultural distributors and wholesalers
Livestock equipment manufacturers
Poultry house contractors
Agricultural cooperatives
Research labs studying poultry behavior or production
Poultry farming lamps play a vital role in modern poultry production. By delivering the correct spectrum, intensity, and schedule of light, these lamps improve animal welfare, support consistent egg production, and enhance growth rates. With advanced features such as energy efficiency, dimming control, and durability, they have become indispensable equipment across various poultry industries worldwide.
