Solution to the cause of clogged nipple drinker for chickens:
1. Water quality treatment (filtration, purification, etc.)
2. Add multidimensional to the bucket and change it to multidimensional mixing material
3. Instead of adding medicine in a bucket, use a teapot to pour it in the trough
4. The bucket or decompression water tank is not tightly closed, and dirt enters; try to seal it
5. If the water pipe is white, algae will grow and replace the dark water pipe.
Summary: As long as the drinking water is clean, the problem of pipeline blockage is not a problem.
The most effective way is to take down the nipple and pull it with wire wrapped cloth, but the workload is too much!
Buy a better filter, use the acid preparation with chicken drinking water for 2 to 3 days a week, and after 15 days, flush the water line with clean water every three days (the pressure needs to be hit) and use a thicker one when each batch of chickens is sold out Soak the acid preparation thoroughly for a few days, and there is basically no clogging of the water line.
You can press the thimbles of the nipples one by one during the high-pressure water, so that the nipples will flow through the water, and the high-pressure water will flush out the nipple drinkers
I am raised chickens on the floor raising system. The cone valve nipple is used, and it is also blocked. After flushing with a sponge, increase the pressure, press each one up with your hands, and it will work. There is no good way, and I hope there is a good way.
Because the broiler industry uses more traditional Chinese medicines, it is very easy to get blocked. The cone valve is really not easy to block, just recoil 2-3 times during the chicken raising process, and soak in acetic acid to clean the chicken after it is out. The ball valve is easy to block during the chicken raising process, and more times of recoil are needed during the chicken raising process, but after the chicken is out, it can be cleaned with a small brush after soaking in acetic acid.
All the chickens are unscrewed from every 2 to 3 sheds on the top layer of cages and soaked in sodium hypochlorite. They are screwed up and turned upside down. agent, the chickens in each shed are almost not blocked, which is very worry-free!
Post time: Aug-15-2023