Li Chenyang, Shu Hang, Gu Xianhong
State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feeding, Institute of Animal Science, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100193, China.
College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China.
Animals (Basel). 2025 Feb 18;15(4):591. doi: 10.3390/ani15040591.
This review aims to examine the effects of the photoperiod on farm animals and to provide insights into how lighting management can optimize production performance, reproduction, and welfare. The production performance of farm animals is influenced by a variety of factors, such as diet, breed, and environment. Among these, lighting is a crucial component of the feeding environment. With the advancement of intensive farming, lighting measures are increasingly receiving attention. The photoperiod regulates the biological rhythms of animals and affects the secretion of hormones within the animal's body, particularly melatonin. Melatonin regulates the secretion and release of several other hormones through various pathways, such as growth hormone, prolactin, and gonadotropins. Therefore, the environmental light cycle participates in a variety of physiological activities within animals. An appropriate photoperiod can enhance the production performance, reproduction performance, and welfare conditions of farm animals. Choosing the appropriate lighting duration based on different animals, physiological stages, and production purposes can enhance the economic benefits of farms. In this review, we summarized the recent findings on the impact of photoperiods in different farm animal feeding environments on animal husbandry, although research on the suitable photoperiod for some animals might be outdated and is also discussed in this article. For lactating dairy cows, calves, poultry, pigs (excluding boars), and rabbits, continuous light exposure exceeding 12 h per day can be implemented to enhance growth and production performance. In contrast, for boars and goats, daily light exposure should be limited to less than 10 h to optimize reproductive and productive efficiency. Overall, this review aimed to provide theoretical support for research on the optimal photoperiod for farm animals.
本综述旨在研究光周期对农场动物的影响,并深入探讨光照管理如何优化生产性能、繁殖能力和福利状况。农场动物的生产性能受多种因素影响,如饮食、品种和环境等。其中,光照是饲养环境的关键组成部分。随着集约化养殖的发展,光照措施越来越受到关注。光周期调节动物的生物节律,并影响动物体内激素的分泌,尤其是褪黑素。褪黑素通过多种途径调节其他几种激素的分泌和释放,如生长激素、催乳素和促性腺激素。因此,环境光周期参与动物体内的多种生理活动。合适的光周期可以提高农场动物的生产性能、繁殖性能和福利条件。根据不同动物、生理阶段和生产目的选择合适的光照时长,可以提高养殖场的经济效益。在本综述中,我们总结了不同农场动物饲养环境中光周期对畜牧业影响方面的最新研究结果,尽管本文也讨论了一些关于某些动物适宜光周期的研究可能已过时的情况。对于泌乳奶牛、犊牛、家禽、猪(不包括公猪)和兔子,每天连续光照超过12小时可提高生长和生产性能。相比之下,对于公猪和山羊,每日光照应限制在10小时以内,以优化繁殖和生产效率。总体而言,本综述旨在为农场动物最佳光周期的研究提供理论支持。