It's best to keep them out of the stream, for all the above reasons. You could use that water for them, if it's clean enough, in containers in the coop or run. I wouldn't, myself, I'd much rather use actual known potable water instead.
Mary
Mary
If the stream will support aquatic growth then a bird can water out of it . If the stream runs clear most of the time . And has a good flow then I see no problem with it . Wish I had one . Have wet weather streams that dry up quick . With new EPA regulations you might need to limit access to the stream .They prefer that you not fence across a stream ,or allow total access by farm animals . Rather fence along the stream with small access areas, where they can water but not wade into the stream . I doubt your small flock will do much, if any damage to the quality of the stream . Slow moving streams tend to pollute easier than fast moving water. You can check with your local ASCS office for rules and regulations, pertaining to stream access.


