Rainwater good or not ?

It's better for them than city water. Think about it... No chemicals. You do want to be sure your collection point is clean. For example: I wouldn't catch rain off a freshly tared or shingled roof. I also think your water collection system needs to be bug and mosquito proof. The main thing I worry about is stagnant water. Water sitting in a drum for a month during a drought might not be tasty.

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Rainwater actually does have chemicals. Think of all the pollutants In our air rising up into the clouds.
 
I can't see what wrong rain water would do. No chlorine, fluoride, etc. if anyhing, its better
 
I would rather drink rain water than that stuff you city folks call water. Anything that smells like chemicals and tastes like chemicals can't be good for you. If I order water in a restaurant I have to get like 4-5 lemon slices to get that taste out of it.

What do you think ducks drink and swim in -in the wild? My chickens would rather drink muddy water in a puddle than fresh water in a waterer.
 
I would rather drink rain water than that stuff you city folks call water.  Anything that smells like chemicals and tastes like chemicals can't be good for you.  If I order water in a restaurant I have to get like 4-5 lemon slices to get that taste out of it.


What do you think ducks drink and swim in -in the wild?  My chickens would rather drink muddy water in a puddle than fresh water in a waterer.


Go to a hick town like mine, your water will taste heavenly ;)
 

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