I've discovered that my chickens are absolute savages who care nothing for the cleanliness of their environment. I finally found a pretty good solution in a hanging rabbit feeder to keep their food clean [though it gets thrown all over the run... and I'm satisfied with that], but I've been driving myself crazy over keeping their water clean. No matter what I've tried, the little buggers get dirt, litter, and the occasional poo in their waterer.
My question is:
How clean does their water REALLY have to be? I've been changing it several times a day, but this really isn't realistic considering we travel a lot and I refuse to pay someone to come over five times a day to change their water. I also use raw ACV in the water, and I don't want to waste it.
I've read that chickens will drink from mud puddles in their runs [that I'm sure are filled with poo as well], so is it dangerous for their waterer to get dirty and let them drink from it? I know from having cats, that what is recommended for their care and what is practical is completely different. For example, according to the books I'm supposed to have a litter box on every floor of my four story house, but we've been doing fine with one in the basement for years.
Also, I've been using the rain barrel water to fill their waterer. Is this ok? The water is clear and smells fine and with all the rain we've been having, it doesn't sit for long. It's also a store-bought barrel with a screen, so very little debris gets in.
I need practical answers here from experienced chicken owners... I have a feeling my current sterile environment is not necessary for my very dirty chickens
My question is:
How clean does their water REALLY have to be? I've been changing it several times a day, but this really isn't realistic considering we travel a lot and I refuse to pay someone to come over five times a day to change their water. I also use raw ACV in the water, and I don't want to waste it.
I've read that chickens will drink from mud puddles in their runs [that I'm sure are filled with poo as well], so is it dangerous for their waterer to get dirty and let them drink from it? I know from having cats, that what is recommended for their care and what is practical is completely different. For example, according to the books I'm supposed to have a litter box on every floor of my four story house, but we've been doing fine with one in the basement for years.
Also, I've been using the rain barrel water to fill their waterer. Is this ok? The water is clear and smells fine and with all the rain we've been having, it doesn't sit for long. It's also a store-bought barrel with a screen, so very little debris gets in.
I need practical answers here from experienced chicken owners... I have a feeling my current sterile environment is not necessary for my very dirty chickens
