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Posted by AFOLABI SUNDAY TUNDE on October 4, 2024 at 1:18 pm
Is there a precise quantity (litres) of water each poultry bird must consume daily? What is it, if there is?
Ofonime Essien replied 1 year, 5 months ago 22 Members · 36 Replies -
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I have a formula for broilers🤩
Number of birds X age of birds (in days) X 0.009 will give the number of liters of water the flock should take per day.
For example, 2000 broilers of 35 days:
2000 X 35 X0.009 = 630L
It will usually fall within that safe range -
Broilers chickens require a lot of water. A 5 pound (2.3kg) bird needs about 18 pounds (8.2kg) of water during its life – and 10 pounds of feed. One can estimate the amount of water an individual bird needs by its age -an increase of 0.2 oz per day.
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