At a chicken workshop we were told that putting apple cider vinegar in their water prevents biofilm. Haven't tried it yet...keep forgetting...
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How much act do you put in the water?
If you feel you must use vinegar in your flock's drinking water, the usual recommendation is one tablespoon per gallon of water. The type of vinegar doesn't matter.
Can you explain what you mean by "when a full understanding of the cycle if <sic> pathogens and worms is accomplished, PH also effects the ability of worms to even survive in the gut..."?Well lol, it was interesting to see a Purina rep trying to comment in something they obviously know NOTHING about lol![]()
Yes, ACV is helpful in more ways than one lol... Keeps algea from forming in waterers, antifungal, antibacterial, helps keep PH stable in the gut to help aid digestion etc... And when full understanding of the cycle if pathogens and worms is accomplished, PH also effects the ability of worms to even survive in the gut, and aids immune response...
1-2 tbsp per gallon.
Oh I can go on, but that reminded me that I need to go clean my bathtub... With vinegar.![]()