How Warm Water in Winter Boosts Egg Production from Chickens.
The Key to Winter Egg Laying: Providing Heated Water
According to TSN.ua: A poultry keeper from the Precarpathian region highlights that offering heated water to chickens during winter is crucial for their health and egg-laying capacity. For consistent egg production, the optimal temperature inside a chicken coop is +18°C, though a temperature of +15°C is still sufficient to maintain productivity. This is a common consideration for backyard flocks and small-scale farmers in colder climates. Conversely, cold water can negatively impact digestion by slowing down the birds' metabolism.
Since an egg is composed of more than half water, it is vital for hens to have access to quality liquid. As the poultry keeper notes,
“when a chicken drinks icy water, it instantly chills the crop and stomach”. This, in turn, leads to a decrease in the bird's overall activity. In winter, chickens are generally reluctant to drink cold water, which further affects their output.
Essential Conditions for Raising Chickens
To maintain comfortable conditions in the coop, the bedding must always be kept dry and changed regularly. Warm water, according to the keeper,
“really saves the day”, providing hens with the necessary conditions for normal life functions and increased egg production.
Supplying chickens with warm water in winter has a significant impact on their productivity and health. This also underscores the importance of maintaining optimal poultry housing conditions to achieve stable laying rates. In the context of rising food prices, such measures can be important for farmers seeking to improve the efficiency of their egg production.
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