Slime in Waterers

Rufflemyfeathers

Songster
11 Years
Nov 20, 2008
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Astatula Florida
What can you use to keep the waterers from getting that slim inside them..I use ACV daily when change water and wash them but always so slimmy..I read somewhere on here I do believe there is something that helps that but haven't found it. ACV is Apple Cider Vinigar with the mother..I use organic.
 
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Adding a couple of drops of chlorine can help. I'ts what water co. uses to control bacteria. Just a little will do. I would say about one drop per gal will be plenty without overdoing it. You can get a cheap clorine tester at wal mart.. it's the kind that they use to test pools.
 
I never have a problem with slimey water bowls. Maybe that's because I wash them twice a day......
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I occasionally use 1/8 tsp. Oxine per gallon of drinking water, but I also remember it kills beneficial as well as harmful bacteria ~ including those in the bird's digestive system. I do not use Oxine more than 1 day/week, and I alternate with water-soluble probiotics.

Changing water and cleaning waterers regularly should solve any slime issue. Good luck!
 
Scrub them REAL WELL and then let them sit, dry, in direct sunlight all day for a couple days. (Use pans or such to give the chickens water in temporarily). Then make sure you are scrubbing real well each time.

Also keeping the waterers in a darker rather than lighter location will help, e.g. in shade rather than sun. (These are plastic waterers, yes?)

Good luck,

Pat
 

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