Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 15, 1982, Image 164

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    D44—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Way 15,1982
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The Purina® Bio-Mittent Lighting Program is a unique
lighting program for pullets and layers which saves
energy and money without adversely affecting growth
or egg production. It supplies pullets and layers with
15 minutes of light and 45 minutes of darkness each
hour they receive light under a standard lighting
program. This intermittent lighting program resulted
from the discovery that chickens will grow and produce
well when supplied 15 minutes of light per hour instead
of 60 minutes.
No. of light bulbs 350 Feed pnce=slBo/ton=s 09/lb Timeclock $l2O
Wattage per bulb 40 No of layers = 50,000 Override timer $ 30
Cost/killowatt 4* Type housing Brownout Winng/lnstallation $l3O
-J^Blackout
Baetrieal Savins
350 bulbs x4O watts/bulbs/hr lOOOwatts/killowatt =l4 kw/hr
Standard Lighting Program- 14 kw/hr xl7 hrs/day x ,04/kw
Bio-Mittent Program: 14 kw/hr x 4 25 hrs/day x 04/kw
Difference in Standard vs. Bio-Mittent Lighting
No of days Bio-Mittent Lighting used/cycle
No. of layers
FttiSwriOfs,
For Non Light Tight Houses
0 I Ibs/doz
For Light Tight Houses
0 2 Ibs/doz
For Open-Sided Houses
No feed savings
only electrical
Ext™ SilmMi Egis
15 doz eggs/bird/cycle during x 2 7% Cracks & Checks x 10% Fewer Cracks &
Checks = 04 doz
Bio-Mittent Lighting
Value difference of Saleable Grade A vs Cracks & Checks
Vtlue of Exin Stletble Eggs/Bird/Cydi
TOTAL VALUE/BIRD/CYCLE 31.2‘
No of birds x 50,000
GROSS VALUE to John Smith Egg Farm $15,600 00
Cost To implimint
Timeclock(with 15 minute setting)
Override timer
Wiring and installation
FOR HELP IN IMPLEMENTING THIS PROGRAM
PHONE 717 44Z-4153
717 7M 3301
PARADISE PA 175*2
HIGH BROS.
PHONE 717 354 0301
GOROONVILLE PA 17529
K & K FEED. INC.
PHONE 717*66 2324
23 N PARKS! RICHLAND PA 170*7 PHONE 717 6*5 2196
2 NEW CHARLOTTE ST MANHEIM PA 17545
Dm 80-MHtnrt™ Li)htin§ Program
Potential Bio-Mittint Lighting Savings Par Cycla
For John Smith Egg Farm. Inc.
0 2 Ibs/doz feed savings
x 15 doz eggs/bird/cycle/while on
Bio-Mittent Lighting
3 0 Ibs/bird/cycle
x 09/lb feed cost
Vohu of Food SniiUjs/BirajCyde
(Estimate)
TOTAL COST to John Smith Egg Farm
Nit Value = Gross Value Total Cost
to John Smith Egg Farm $15,300 00
CONTACT YOUR PURINA DEALER
UMBERGER’S MILL
PHONE 717 M 7 5161
FONTANA PA 17042
KEYSTONE MILLS
John 8 Kurtz
PHONE 717 354 4*l* 717 731 10*8
RD3 EPHRATA PA 17522
MCCRACKEN’S
FEED MILL, INC.
810-MITTENT ™
Lighting Program
BteMetl Stm§s/BirJ/Cyd«
with Bio-Mittent Lighting
x 20*/doz
8‘
$l2O 00
$ 30 00
$l5O 00
Purina
= $9.52/d ay
= $2.38/day
= $7.14/day
x 240 days/cycle
$1713 6/cycle
-h50,000 birds
3.4*
27'
$3OO 00
Bio-Mittent Lighting works because short periods of
light repeated often are interpreted by the chicken as
constant light. The chicken’s hormonal reproductive
control system does not recognize darkness unless she
is without light over 3 hours. Thus, the dark periods
are never perceived as such by the hen’s system. For
Bio-Mittent Lighting to provide maximum benefits,
light tight housing is required. In non-light tight
houses, electrical savings are realized but feed savings
are slightly less. In open-sided housing, the advantage
is only electrical savings. However, this still can be
significant.
The function of a pullet lighting program is to control
sexual maturity. As with a standard lighting program,
on the Bio-Mittent Lighting program pullets receive
constant light from 1-14 days of age. Afterwards, until
20 weeks of age, the Bio-Mittent Lighting Program is
implemented. The intermittent pattern of 15 minutes
light/45 minutes darkness per light hour is used during
the time lights are normally used.
When the hours of light are increased to stimulate
onset of lay, constant light should be initiated and
continued through 36 weeks of age. At which time,
layers can gradually be phased onto Bio-Mittent
Lighting. Intermittent lighting is continued throughout
the laying cycle and can be used in the second cycle
with comparable savings, if the flock is molted.
PROOF OF PERFORMANCE
Research Results
Table 3. Effect o* aio-Mlttent Ugfctfng onfgg deduction*
Egg Weight
Lighting Production Egg lbs. Feed Body Weight;
Program” Hen-Day. % Wt„Sms. Per Doz. Eggs Change, lbs.
60LOD 769 63,5 3.24 .53
151:450 766 53.5 3.0$ 64
Lighting
Program** Relative Shell Strength. % -
Comparison *1 Comparison *2
60LOD 100,0 100.0
ISL4SD 101,6 101,0
* "fests were conducted at Punno Research faun with commeictat White Leghorn
state? af hens trghled 15 hours per 24 hour day
* 'Number ot minutes of (ighfnumber of minutes of dork per light bout Stas were
grown under the same lighting regimes as pullets using S light hours per 24-
hour day At 20 weeks, lights were increased 1o constant (tghJ tor 13 hours and
of 24 weeks to constant light for 14 hours. At 38 to 36 weeks 16 patterns of
designated light sequences were used.
WEST WILLOW
FARMERS ASSN JMC.
PHONE 717*454 33*6
WEST WILLOW PA 17543
SOUTHERN DIVISION
West Willow Farmers Assoc . Inc
PHONE 717 529*2113
RTE 472 AT UNION. PA
RD 1 OXFORD PA 193*3
Why BN-MHtmt Lighting Wnrla
Bio-Mittmt Lighting for Pulitts
Bfe-MtttMt Lighting Far Uyars
Layers:
M. 6. HENNWGER & SON, INC.
'"JnUtility') S/w/* //i//
PHONE 717 3*2 3333
BERRYSRORG PA 17005
J.P. ANIMAL SUPPLY
2497 Tome Hwy
RismeSun, MD
301-658-5795
PHONE 215-4ME211
STRAUSSTOMTN PA 19559
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