7ltr Recycled Combo Drinker with hat
7ltr Recycled Combo Drinker with hat
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Cleanflo Nipple Drinker Automatic Drinking System (4 Arm - High Flow)
The Cleanflo Nipple drinker was created because there was a need for a new versatile drinker, capable of supplying fresh clean uncontaminated water to poultry and game birds. Flexible enough for indoor or outdoor use, the Cleanflo is versatile enough to be used for day old chicks to adult birds of any breed from partridge to poultry.
The Cleanflo Nipple Drinker is low pressure systems supplied with water from a header tank. The principal advantage of nipple drinkers over regular drinkers is that they self flush. This dramatically reduces the chance of cross contamination between birds. Husbandry time is reduced as there is limited surface area be cleaned.
Cleanflo nipple drinkers enhance growth rates as a result of two primary reasons; the first being access to clean, cool water; the second being the fact that they minimise boredom and encourage consumption.
Can be supplied with a contamination cover, keeping the water cleaner and cooler, particularly when outdoors. Furthermore the cover greatly improves the efficiency of medicated water by providing protection from UV light which destroys the active ingredients.
Clean water is so important to ensure the health and wellbeing of all birds, young and old. Clean water means less vet bills, heathier birds that can thrive and grow quickly.
Key Benefits/Features:
Cleanflo Nipple Drinker – Low Flow:
Poultry
Day old chick – 4 weeks – 140 – 200 per drinker
4 – 10 weeks – 120 – 140 per drinker
Full adult – 30 – 40 per drinker
Game birds (Pheasant & Partridge)
Day old chick – 4 weeks – 250 – 350 per drinker
4 – 10 weeks – 150 – 200 per drinker
Full adult – 30 – 40 per drinker
Cleanflo Nipple Drinker – High Flow:
Poultry
4 – 10 weeks – 120 – 200 per drinker
Full adult – 30 – 40 per drinker
Game birds (Pheasant & Partridge)
4 – 10 weeks – 250 – 300 per drinker
Full adult – 30 – 40 per drinker
Please note these numbers are only a guide and can vary dependant on weather conditions, breed and age of birds.