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is there a withdrawal of eggs if you use acv

what is a good dosage? one tablespoon per gallon? that seems like it's too little? too diluted for them to get the benefits?

i know there's a taste thing you need to be aware of - - so is it really trying to find a balance of taste and getting the benefits of the acv?
 
I got the Bragg organic AVC with the mother in it yayy!! Have some more questions, How often do you put ACV in your chickens waters?
 
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Yes, it is a tablespoon per gallon
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The ACV helps get rid of algae and helps chickens with their general health. I read on this website that chickens actually like the taste of ACV and it is great in the summer because it helps them stay hydrated
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Did you consider salad dressings or pickels before you posted this question?

I didn't think of it, Have you used them before ?
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It tends to react with the galvanizing in most metal waterers. If you have something like stainless steel it would be ok.

If you were to put a metal nail in the bottle of vinegar it would slowly dissolve the nail. I'm sure there are exceptions and some metal alloy combinations that might be ok, however, your common metals will have a reaction, not just the galvanized stuff.
 

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