Water Consumption Rates/Levels for Layers & Broilers
Water is an indispensible factor that is of extrimely importance to the life of Chicken and animals during animal husbandry. Water consumption rate or level is affected when weather is too hot or water has excess minerals. There is a relationship between water consumption and feed consumption; i.e. both are interdependent. That is to say, the increase in feed intake will lead to the increase of water consumption.
There are other factors affecting water intake or consumption, such as genetics, health status, and housing system, drinker type as well as local temperature. Temperature will has the most obvious of all. For instance, when the environmental temperature is above 32 degree centigrade, chickens would consume 30-50% more water compared with when the temperature is 21 degree centigrade.
Also Read: Food Consumption in Broiler Feed
The type of drinker used in serving chickens and other poultry birds affects water intake. The rule of thumb is that water intake is typically 1.5-2 times feed intake. If chickens are sick, the water intake will reduce accordingly. A good housing system with good ventilation will have an increase of consumption in water, which will affect the health status of chickens.
The tables below show the daily water consumption rate for layers at 21 degree centigrade
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The tables below show Typical daily water consumption for Broilers at 20degree centigrade
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