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Water
management in poultry
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Birds
drink water roughly about 2 litres for every kg.of feed at
700F. For each degree of temperature rise about
750F, birds will drink about 4% more water.
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The
normal intake of feed : water is 1:2. But this ratio rises
to nearly 1:4 or even more when temperature exceeds 950F.
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Birds
prefer cool water between 450F to 800F.
Except for day old chicks, the temperature of drinking
water for all categories of chickens should always be
lower than the room temperature.
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Provision
of extra waters on deep litter is a must along with
filling up these with cold water for 4-5 times a day.
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Birds
on cages should also get a continuous supply of fresh,
cool water. Where there is a provision for automatic
drinking devices, if necessary small ice pieces may be
placed in drinking reservoirs.
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When
using water medication during severe summer heat,
recommended concentration must be reduced as high amount
of water consumption may increase excess of the normal
levels, resulting in an overdose of the drug.
Improvement
of water quality:
Treatment
of drinking water with alum followed by sedimentation for
24-hours will purify the water.
Another
way of purifying water for drinking of birds may be done by
mixing 2 gms.of bleaching powder containing 35% chlorine with
1000 litres of clean drinking water and ultimately exposing
the treated water for at least 3 hours before its actual use.
Alternatively `Medichlor’ at the rate of 10 ml.in 100 litres
of drinking water. The treated water should remain exposed for
minimum 2-3 hours before being used. |
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