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What To Know Before Choosing Hog Light

By Lela Perkins


Some people call it the hog; some call it swine while some simply refer to it as domestic pig. Whatever name you want to call it, it is one and the same animal. It traces its history way back to the subspecies of the wild boar. That said, the hog needs special care especially when inside the pen so that it can feed comfortably. Among the things you may want to put right is the hog light. The next section will share some essential tips on the same.

A swine is believed to be better off with a dim level of natural illumination, as evidence has shown that its eyes cannot tolerate bright lights well. It is important to have this in mind when planning on how to establish lighting in your pig units, whether indoor or outdoor. Natural lights enhance the production of vitamin D3 in pigs, although its deficiency is not considered harmful as pig diets contain vitamin D2.

You should not even consider the option of using torch for illumination. It gives excess illumination that is not needed by pigs. Dim lights as already mentioned is what they want. If you love your animals, you will want them to have a good rest and break and so you will ensure that where they sleep has no bright lights. It is also advised that you do not illuminate the pens with fluorescent tubes that have flickers since research has shown some bit of sensitivity from pigs to flicker.

It has also been established that pigs productivity reduces during summer. This is attributed to the excess heat and high temperatures during such times. Pigs are very sensitive and so you should mind their comfort. Even though productivity is more on the line traits of the pigs, it is wise to try and control the amount of time they spend in their units. Lighting also plays a part even though in a smaller magnitude. You can help your pigs determine how long they stay inside their units.

Apart from the above, seasons can also have other outcomes such as: 24-hour continuous lighting can increase the level of stress and hence interfere with reproduction especially in the young pigs; food intake in growers and finishers increases with increase in day length; piglet suckling is increased as day length is increased to 15-18 hours.

Maintaining a bright lights in pigpens can damage the eyes of your hogs and may result to weight loss. Do not use lightings round-the-clock to avoid unrestful behavior in your pigs. Though, they can tolerate and adapt to artificial light solutions.

From research, there is recommendation that pigs inside structures with no natural illumination should be given extra light of 40 lux for at least 8 hours a day. This will enable them see objects and separate day from night. Some other research indicates that fluorescent and incandescent lights affect how brightly a pig view the surrounding.

Applying the same lux level, fluorescent bulb is considered to be two times brighter than incandescent lights. Of great significance would be the information regarding pigs' seasonality. More important is over or under use of the hog light and hence, energy wastage as well as the provision of an environment that is below standard.




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