Slimy waterers

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This sounds very convenient. However, I have my chickens in 2 tractors. Have to lift out the waterers every time I move them.
 
I have the 5 gal plastic waterer and phew the can smell. I do use bleach on them and it helps.I spray them with very diluted bleach and then fill them up.
I also have 2 gal cake icing buckets I got from the bakery and they work really well with large chickens and are easy to handle. You can rinse them daily and bleach about once a week and have very clean water.
 
I choose to not use bleach as this pollutes our environment. So I seek out earth friendly alternatives.. THe vinegar in the water works well to eliminate the slime and reduce the amount of water wasted. Rain water is still available as well as muddy puddles, and they seem to prefer those! LOL With the ACV added to the water I can utilize 1 gal waterers and only dump once a day or every other for some.

Trial and error will reveal what will work for you. GL
 
If using plastic waterers then just add 1 oz of Bleach to each gallon of water each time you change it.

This will completely take care of your problem and also improve the health of the birds.
 
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If you must know, my water glass will sit in the window sill for several days. I got an old water bottle in the truck that probably has never been sanitized. As a kid, mom used to make us keep a water bottle because she got tired of washing upteen-thousand cups throughout the day for all of us kids. This weekend, the dog and I were fetching up some birds. I carry a squirt-top water bottle for her because she seems to prefer drinking running water...let's just say I haven't come down with anything.

FWIW, I am working on something to keep my bird waterers a little cleaner and have been known to wipe them out every so often.
 
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Just a cautionary heads up.
Your ratio is close to a 10% cleaning solution, not a clean drinking water ratio. The ratio for purifying drinking water is 1/8 of a teaspoon per gallon. You have added enough cholrine to purify 30 gallons of water.
Please be careful and measure carefully.
http://www.doh.wa.gov/phepr/handbook/purify.htm

Bleach is 6%: diluted with 1 gallon of water is even much less.

The ratio I was given came from the State Vet. I've been using it for about 5 years now: wished I'd have known it 40 years ago! Works really great at keeping the birds healthy and from passing disease one to another which mainly takes place among chickens in the waterer.

I appreciate the thought though.
 
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I like using aple cider vinegar much better than bleach. It does just as good of a job but is less harsh than bleach.
 
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Just a cautionary heads up.
Your ratio is close to a 10% cleaning solution, not a clean drinking water ratio. The ratio for purifying drinking water is 1/8 of a teaspoon per gallon. You have added enough cholrine to purify 30 gallons of water.
Please be careful and measure carefully.
http://www.doh.wa.gov/phepr/handbook/purify.htm

Thats a X-2 on that .I was going to mention but you got it covered.THX...cva34
 

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