As for myself, i'm not comfortable putting bleach in their water. It may be safe in small amounts but I clean all the water containers regularly and also have city water. But everytime I hose out the pen that has a concrete floor they go for the nasty water that runs out. Also my opinion, I feel if they aren't exposed to some germs and are kept completely sanitary they get prone to illnesses when they are exposed to them. Much like out society. They push antibacterial soap, germ free homes and when we do get exposed to something it's harder to get over it. It's just a theory of mine. I"m no professional or a doc or vet.
As an example, I've seen people use antibiotic cream on every scrape and cut they get and bandages like crazy. When I get a scratch or cut, I just wash the area good with soap and let it heal. I can't remember the last time I had an infection. I"ve stepped on wire that had been in a cage that held chickens and had been pooped on, scratched by many cages and claws. Even scratched by my cat. Those are well known for getting infected and sore. I washed it and poured alcohol over it and it never even got sore. I have many scars on my arms from catching birds that where in cages and making cages, removating cages and still no infections.
The few times I have gotten a cold I don't use antibiotics. It's gonna run it's course anyway. My body fights off and heals itself. So I do the same when a chicken gets injured. Depending on the injury of course and where it is but I've raised chickens for about 5 years now and never had sick chickens till this year.
I may just be lucky so far but that's my theory.
As an example, I've seen people use antibiotic cream on every scrape and cut they get and bandages like crazy. When I get a scratch or cut, I just wash the area good with soap and let it heal. I can't remember the last time I had an infection. I"ve stepped on wire that had been in a cage that held chickens and had been pooped on, scratched by many cages and claws. Even scratched by my cat. Those are well known for getting infected and sore. I washed it and poured alcohol over it and it never even got sore. I have many scars on my arms from catching birds that where in cages and making cages, removating cages and still no infections.
The few times I have gotten a cold I don't use antibiotics. It's gonna run it's course anyway. My body fights off and heals itself. So I do the same when a chicken gets injured. Depending on the injury of course and where it is but I've raised chickens for about 5 years now and never had sick chickens till this year.
I may just be lucky so far but that's my theory.