LIGHTING SYSTEM FOR POULTRY HOUSES
20240032511 ยท 2024-02-01
Assignee
Inventors
- Roddy SANDERS (Tuscaloosa, AL, US)
- Steve MCLAURIN (Tuscaloosa, AL, US)
- Cameron SANDERS (Tuscaloosa, AL, US)
Cpc classification
A01K31/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21V21/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A01K31/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21V21/15
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A lighting system for a poultry house is disclosed which includes a plurality of lights movable in the vertical direction, projecting light to different areas of the poultry house at prearranged times and projecting light of different intensity in the poultry house at prearranged times through the raising and lowering of the height of the lights. The lighting system provides adjustable parameters in the areas of the poultry house being lighted and the intensity of these areas across the interior of the poultry house. The system provides the poultry with migration options to areas of lower or higher light intensity, thereby improving management practices of the poultry.
Claims
1. A lighting system for a poultry house to control the amount of light and the intensity of light available to poultry in the poultry house during a poultry production cycle comprising at least one line of a plurality of lights adapted to be raised and lowered to control the amount of light and the intensity of light provided to the poultry in the poultry house during the poultry production cycle.
2. The lighting system for a poultry house according to claim 1 wherein the at least one line of the plurality of lights is raised and lowered by a winch assembly comprising a bi-directional pull winch, a cable attached to the winch, a plurality of light drop lines connected to the cable and attached to a light support rod, the plurality of lights are attached to the light support rod, and a means to control the winch to raise and lower the light drop lines.
3. The lighting system for a poultry house according to claim 2 wherein the means to control the winch to raise and lower the light drop lines is an electronic system which is programmed to raise and lower the lights at prescribed times over the poultry production cycle.
4. The lighting system for a poultry house according to claim 3 wherein the electronic system further includes means to turn the lights on and off at prescribed times over the poultry production cycle.
5. The lighting system for a poultry house according to claim 4 wherein the electronic system further includes a dimmer to dim the lights.
6. The lighting system for a poultry house according to claim 1 wherein there are three lines of lights.
7. The lighting system for a poultry house according to claim 6 wherein the three lines of lights are adapted to be independently raised and lowered to provide a different amount of light and/or a different intensity of light to the poultry in each respective zone.
8. The lighting system for a poultry house according to claim 7 wherein the poultry house is about 40 feet to about 50 feet in width.
9. The lighting system for a poultry house according to claim 8 wherein the first line of lights is about 10 feet to about 12 feet off of a first side wall of the poultry house, the second line of lights is about 20 feet to about 25 feet off of the first side wall of the poultry house, and the third line of lights is about 10 feet to about 12 feet off of a second side wall of the poultry house.
10. The lighting system for a poultry house according to claim 1 wherein the poultry house includes a line of feeders adjacent to the at least one line of lights.
11. The lighting system for a poultry house according to claim 2 wherein the poultry house includes a line of feeders adjacent to the at least one line of lights.
12. The lighting system for a poultry house according to claim 11 wherein the line of feeders are hung from the ceiling of the poultry house by feeder drop lines and at least one or more lights of the one line of lights is adapted to be held over the at least one or more feeders by an S-Hook connected to the light drop line and to the feeder drop line.
13. The lighting system for a poultry house according to claim 1 wherein the at least one line of lights is in a raised position for at least the first seven days of the poultry production, and thereafter the at least one line of lights is lowered to a lowered position during the poultry production.
14. A method of poultry production in a poultry house comprising controlling the amount of light and the intensity of light available to poultry during a poultry production cycle by a lighting system comprising at least one line of a plurality of lights adapted to be raised and lowered to control the amount of light and the intensity of light provided to the poultry in the poultry house during the poultry production cycle.
15. The method of poultry production according to claim 14 wherein the at least one line of the plurality of lights is raised and lowered by a winch assembly comprising a bi-directional pull winch, a cable attached to the winch, a plurality of light drop lines connected to the cable and attached to a light support rod, the plurality of lights are attached to the light support rod, and a means to control the winch to raise and lower the light drop lines.
16. The method of poultry production according to claim 15 wherein the means to control the winch to raise and lower the light drop lines is an electronic system which is programmed to raise and lower the lights at prescribed times over the poultry production cycle.
17. The method of poultry production according to claim 14 wherein there are three lines of lights.
18. The method of poultry production according to claim 17 wherein the three lines of lights are adapted to be independently raised and lowered to provide a different amount of light and/or a different intensity of light to the poultry in each respective zone.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The following detailed description of the specific non-limiting embodiments of the present invention can be best understood when read in conjunction with the following drawings, where like structures are indicated by like reference numbers.
[0015] Referring to the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] The invention is directed to a lighting system for a poultry house comprising a plurality of lights movable in the vertical direction, projecting light to different areas of the poultry house at prearranged times and projecting light of different intensity in the poultry house at prearranged times through the raising and lowering of the height of the lights. The plurality of lights include a fixture and a bulb and winch assembly. The winch assembly may be operated manually or automatically through an electronic system to move the lights up and down. This provides adjustable parameters in the areas being lighted and the intensity of these areas across the interior of the poultry house. The intensity of the lights may be further controlled by a dimmer. The invention provides the poultry with migration options to areas of lower or higher light intensity. This improves management practices of the poultry.
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[0025] While the invention has been described with respect to the poultry houses in
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[0028] The light bulbs are preferably 8 to 10 Watt LED bulbs. However, the light bulb wattage may vary based on numerous factors and is subject to best management practices of the poultry. The intensity of the lights over the poultry is controlled by the raising or lowering of the lights, and may be further controlled by a dimmer.
[0029] The lighting system is preferably automatically controlled by an electronic control system to (1) light specified areas of the poultry house at specified times during the day; (2) to raise and lower the lights at specified times during the day to increase or decrease the light intensity; (3) to further control the lights intensity by use of a dimmer; and (4) to adjust these specified times during a day throughout a week or longer. The lighting is adjusted based on best practices of raising the poultry, including age of the poultry and the poultry production time.
[0030] In some instances, it is preferred to have the lights placed directly over the feeders. When this is desired, the lights are moved over the feeder by use of an S-Hook 50 attached to a light drop line and connected to a feeder drop line, as shown in
[0031] An example of a program for the lighting system used at the Peco Foods Pocahontas Facility shown in
TABLE-US-00001 Dark Day Height () Light Intensity Period (hrs) Day 1-7 72 Full 0 Day 8 36 75% 6 Day 9-14 4 above feeder 75% 6 Day 14-42 4 above feeder 60% 6 Day 43-24 hrs prior to sell 4 above feeder 60% 4 24 hrs prior to sell 4 above feeder 60% 0
Accordingly, in the early stages of the poultry production, the lights are in a raised position and lowered in the later stages of the poultry production. The intensity of the light will increase in the later stages when the lights are lowered. The light intensity may also be controlled by a dimmer as seen in the later stages of the poultry production.
[0032] The ability to raise and lower the lights of the lighting system inside a poultry house also provides for a safe, an ergonomic and an economical method for the cleaning and maintenance of a commercial poultry house lighting system.
[0033] The lighting system of the invention provides improvements in poultry management and animal welfare.
[0034] The exemplary embodiments herein disclosed are not intended to be exhaustive or to unnecessarily limit the scope of the invention. The exemplary embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the present invention so that others skilled in the art may practice the invention. As will be apparent to one skilled in the art, various modifications can be made within the scope of the aforesaid description. Such modifications being within the ability of one skilled in the art form a part of the present invention and are embraced by the appended claims.