Impact of daytime and supplemental feeder light spectrum on female broiler breeder growth and reproductive performance

📖 Top 20% JournalNov 16, 2025Poultry science

Daytime and extra feeder light color effects on growth and reproduction in female broiler breeders

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Abstract

Continuous exposure to red supplemental light delayed egg production by 4 weeks compared to green and dark conditions.

  • Cumulative egg production was significantly lower under red light (125.0 eggs) compared to green (149.0 eggs) and dark (160.9 eggs) conditions.
  • Increased body weight was observed under red light, suggesting that delayed sexual maturation redirected energy towards growth.
  • The rise in estradiol associated with maturation was postponed to 30 weeks of age under red light, compared to earlier increases under green (25 weeks) and dark (26 weeks).
  • Circadian rhythms were maintained across all supplemental light treatments.
  • Higher nocturnal melatonin levels were recorded under green light compared to dark conditions.
  • Commercial use of continuous red supplemental light is discouraged, while green light is recommended for precision feeding systems.

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