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It’s a common misconception that water quality remains consistent from its original source on the farm to the point of consumption by animals.
Whether the source is a municipal supply or a well, and regardless of whether the water is treated, there’s no guarantee your animals are drinking clean water. Microorganisms can form biofilms along the inside of pipelines, compromising water quality and potentially causing serious issues for livestock health.
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This involves introducing a high concentration of disinfectant into the pipelines for a short period. These concentrations exceed safety thresholds for animals and are applied in their absence—typically between production cycles—to eliminate biofilm and pathogens rapidly.
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This method involves continuously adding low doses of disinfectant to the water supply. It prevents biofilm formation and limits pathogen proliferation while remaining safe for animals.
After administering nutritional or medicinal supplements in the water, a temporarily increased dosage can boost cleaning efficiency.
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