I provide tap water in a waterer in a shady spot by the back door, and we're lucky that the tap water here is good (safe, soft, tastes nice, no added chemicals). I clean this every time I refill it.
I also have a few bowls about the place that collect rainwater, that the chickens drink from if they chose. If I find them with a significant amount of algae in, I tip it out, clean the bowl and let it fill again naturally. Sometime such sources have a lot of wriggly things in them, larval stages of insects, and I leave those bowls alone to supply another generation of insects that the chickens can harvest sooner or later.
Also there's a seasonal stream running through, though I don't think I've ever seen them drinking from it where it flows quickly (only where it pools). It's hillside natural drainage and its quality is unknown but surely variable.
They often drink from puddles that form when it rains, puddles on tarmac, on stone, on wood, and on grass. Whatever contaminants they may contain, it doesn't seem to be an issue. I guess they taste it first and then decide if they want to drink from that source, or not.
They are also very fond of drinking the dew that collects on alchemilla mollis leaves, as here, where the chick on the right is swallowing water gathered from the leaves in front of him.
Of all these sources, there's no obvious preferred source for all birds at all times. A few go out of their way to drink the tap water from the waterer. Most just seem to use the nearest source when they get thirsty.
I also have a few bowls about the place that collect rainwater, that the chickens drink from if they chose. If I find them with a significant amount of algae in, I tip it out, clean the bowl and let it fill again naturally. Sometime such sources have a lot of wriggly things in them, larval stages of insects, and I leave those bowls alone to supply another generation of insects that the chickens can harvest sooner or later.
Also there's a seasonal stream running through, though I don't think I've ever seen them drinking from it where it flows quickly (only where it pools). It's hillside natural drainage and its quality is unknown but surely variable.
They often drink from puddles that form when it rains, puddles on tarmac, on stone, on wood, and on grass. Whatever contaminants they may contain, it doesn't seem to be an issue. I guess they taste it first and then decide if they want to drink from that source, or not.
They are also very fond of drinking the dew that collects on alchemilla mollis leaves, as here, where the chick on the right is swallowing water gathered from the leaves in front of him.
Of all these sources, there's no obvious preferred source for all birds at all times. A few go out of their way to drink the tap water from the waterer. Most just seem to use the nearest source when they get thirsty.
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