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Apple Cider Vinegar - ACV

Apple Cider Vinegar (or ACV for short) has been given to chickens for many years since it has numerous health benefits and supports the immune system. It is particularly good at times of stress which can cause chickens to pick up disease when the immune system is low.

apple-cider-vinegar-click-to-buy.jpgSince I started using ACV I noticed a big difference in the health of my flock and now recommend it to all chicken keepers.

ACV is certainly full of vitamins, minerals and trace elements. It helps to lower the pH level in the stomach, helping digestion and making it a less friendly for harmful pathogens. ACV detoxifies the blood and helps remove mucous from within the body, this is particularly useful since chickens are particularly prone to respiratory problems and ACV can be of benefit in helping birds to clear their airways.

Due to the acid content of ACV, it is an antiseptic. As well as killing germs, it is also a mild antibiotic as well, (that is, it contains bacteria that destroy infectious organisms). Some claim that ACV increases egg production. Whilst I have not been able to find any studies that prove this, it would still make sense that if you are keeping a hen in good health, she will perform better and have less challenges to her immune system to deal with.

Raw, unfiltered / unpasteurised ACV, can be found in health shops (although it is usually quite expensive and in smaller containers) and many poultry / equine shops / outlets will sell 5 litre tubs of it. The ACV you see on the shelf in your local supermarket is pasturised which doesn't offer the health benefits of the unpasturised / unfiltered sort.There is some more information on Apple Cider Vinegar for Chickens on the Keeping Chickens: A Beginners Guide Website.

Beware - The ACV you see on the shelf in your local supermarket is normally the pasturised sort. Pasturisation kills the helpful bacteria!.
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1ml of cinder vinger per 1 litre of water

I use a cap full to a liter of water for my Native finches and vfr use organic only.also put it in theur water baths or else the birds will just drink that water seeing it won't have the taste the treated water will have :thumbs: .

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