Hi! Is it okay if I add these three things to my chickens water?ACV, Honey, and Garlic powder!

IvyYo

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Hello y'all! I add 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar, 1 tablespoon of honey, and 1 tablespoon of garlic to my chickens water! I was just wanting to make sure all those things are good to add to their water? And was wondering if any of y'all do that also? I'm not exactly sure how big the automatic waterer is, but it's probably like 3 gallons! 😊 :thumbsup
 
Ok thanks! I've just heard that there good for your chickens! But I will probably stop doing that, and just do clean water!! 😜
Some people carefully micromanage their own diet and add all kinds of strange, weird, and glorious things. They honestly believe that their health and wellbeing depend on that. They may be correct for themselves. Others of us don't do that. Some in both groups do quite well and some have issues.

I don't know if either is right or wrong. My personal opinion is that if you don't have evidence there is a specific deficiency you don't need to correct for it. If I don't have a specific reason to treat for something I don't treat for it. At the same time, if you want to add some of that stuff to your water go for it. Just keep the amounts low enough that you do not harm them. Maybe clean your watering dish more often if you give them honey. And, yes, offer clean water in another container.
 
Some people carefully micromanage their own diet and add all kinds of strange, weird, and glorious things. They honestly believe that their health and wellbeing depend on that. They may be correct for themselves. Others of us don't do that. Some in both groups do quite well and some have issues.

I don't know if either is right or wrong. My personal opinion is that if you don't have evidence there is a specific deficiency you don't need to correct for it. If I don't have a specific reason to treat for something I don't treat for it. At the same time, if you want to add some of that stuff to your water go for it. Just keep the amounts low enough that you do not harm them. Maybe clean your watering dish more often if you give them honey. And, yes, offer clean water in another container.
Ok, thank you! 👍 😊
 
Honey is a natural sugar with some antibacterial properties, yet it can also harbor dangerous pathogens like Clostridium botulinum spores, which is why it's often avoided for infants and parrot diets. While I don’t personally base my decisions on this, a research project I completed a few years ago revealed an astonishing variety of bacteria within, including strains that raised some concerns.

That said, compared to the microbial horrors lurking in chicken droppings, spoiled food, or general environmental exposure, honey might be a lesser risk—so maybe we’re just being a bit paranoid.

Coming from a bird nerd- fresh clean water.
 

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