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It's mostly because when you have many birds drinking from the same fount, they are dipping their beaks in and immediately contaminating the water; disease spreads rapidly if there isn't something strong to kill off the germies. It also gets in the birds and can act as a medicine or preventative of sorts for long term care. I got all this info from ChickieLady. If you PM me your e-mail address I'm happy to send you the issue she sent me of a poultry mag with some tips for maintaining a flock by Dr. Everett here in WA; his solution is MUCH stronger than the one she uses and told me to use and I've been doing something in between; I think his solution is a full Tbsp of bleach per gallon of drinking water if they're well birds, and 2Tbsp or an ounce per gallon if they're sick, to manage the illness. At first I thought it was crazy talk but the more I realize how it is helping my birds from getting sicker or spreading things around, I have kept it up. The doc who wrote about the bleach solution is also here on BYC by the username 'Saladin'
Ive only been raising chickens for about 4 years, (more serious in the last 2) which is probably nothing in comparison to some on here, but Ive only had a very few problems (lucky maybe?). I just thought it sounded excessive and was curious the reasoning behind it since Ive seen it brought up a few times.
Not saying that anyone else shouldNT do it. Id just rather not.