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retasos2 Posted - Nov 29 2011 : 10:49:11 AM
Should I use for the chickens water?

Pilar
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batznthebelfry Posted - Dec 01 2011 : 07:51:20 AM
It also helps with intestinal worms at keeping them at bay...it creates good bacteria in the stomach & intestinal tract to help warn off bad bugs, intestinal problems, tummy upset & will help with fighting other ailments....its kinda like what yogurt & kefir do for us.....

I know some that will use 1/2 cup of apple cidar vinegar to 3 gallons of water but I do anywhere from a capful to a Tablespoon....capful in the summer & a tablespoon to each gallon waterer......I give a bit more in the winter to help since they are out in the cold more, plus et more to keep their body temp up to stay warm.....Its one of the best ways to keep your chickens in top shape health wise but it has to be apple cidar vinegar not just plain white vinegar...I guess the white vinegar has been purified too much so even though it has a few benefits its not as good of a benefit as the apple cidar vinegar...Michele'

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sherrye Posted - Nov 29 2011 : 7:52:24 PM
the acv is a natural p.h. balancer and a good wormer.it also has all the live bacteria etc. to help with digestion. we use it here for us also. my aunt who was amazing drank a tablespoon in hot water with honey every morning. she was a healthy gal. one added bonus is when using plastic or non metal troughs you have no algae. we feed all our animals acv. we also feed D.E. to get rid of worms. we also dust our girls by putting the D.E. in their dust area. just a thought. happy days sherrye

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jill skane Posted - Nov 29 2011 : 1:22:17 PM
My husband is talking about getting chickens and I was telling him about the apple vinegar and he asked me to find out what the reason was to give to the chicken?
Jill Lillian
StrawHouseRanch Posted - Nov 29 2011 : 1:07:17 PM
Hi Pilar,

I've always gone by the "1 tablespoon per gallon" rule. Make sure you are using organic vinegar, with the "mother", like Braggs and shake it up real good before you measure out your amount.

Also, I've heard vinegar water doesn't work well for metal waterers, that it causes them to corrode.

I waited until my chicks were 5 weeks old before I gave them vinegar. Not sure that was necessary or not, but they took to it right away once I started adding it.

Paula

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