Container hazard!

Alina28

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I give my chickens, chicks and ducklings 1 tablespoon Apple Cider Vinegar in 1 gallon water four or five times a month in a plastic container. Recently i was out of town and my mom was taking care of my flock . She gave them Acv in a stainless steel container. She didn't know that you are not supposed to use a metal container. Although i came home on time and the container was changed to a plastic one within 30 mins or so. I am still worried. Will it harm my flock in some way?
 
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I give my chickens, chicks and ducklings 1 tablespoon Apple Cider Vinegar in 1 gallon water four or five times a month in a plastic container. Recently i was out of town and my mom was taking care of my flock . She gave them Acv in a stainless steel container. She didn't know that you are not supposed to use a metal container. Although i came home on time and the container was changed to a plastic one within 30 mins or so. I am still worried. Will it harm my flock in some way?
If it's decent Stn Stl it shouldn't hurt it or the birds.
 
I've got feeder trays from TSC that I feed my chickens in. What's this about not using metal. I haven't heard this,will someone explain please.
 
I've got feeder trays from TSC that I feed my chickens in. What's this about not using metal. I haven't heard this,will someone explain please.

I put ACV + water in a galvanized metal waterer and it got all rusty. I also did it in pewter and that really got eaten up!
 
I've got feeder trays from TSC that I feed my chickens in. What's this about not using metal. I haven't heard this,will someone explain please.
They are referring to not using vinegar in cheap metal containers, such as the galvanized metal water cans. The acid can corrode the galvanizing.
 

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