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How Long Can A Chicken Go Without Water?

How Long Can A Chicken Go Without Water?

2 Gallon Chicken Waterer – Horizontal Nipple Setup (4 Nipple)

So, how long can a chicken go without water? Taking care of my chickens involves quite a lot. For instance, I have to shelter them, provide adequate security, feed them, and provide clean water to keep them hydrated. Water is a basic need for all animals, including chickens. That is why you need to consider providing your flock of birds with water all the time.

A chicken can go without drinking water for two full days or 48 hours. Or it can take fewer hours when conditions are a little bit warmer. After that, the chicken may die due to prolonged dehydration. Chickens raised in hot climates will die just under 8 hours of staying without water.

Water plays a significant role in the lives of your chickens. Without enough water, your birds may not survive for long. Also, lack of water among layers might force them to stop laying for some time until they get enough of it. 

When your birds don’t get access to water, their crops dry out. When it happens that way, this vital organ becomes unable to moisten food. As a result, digestion stops, and this means death to the affected chicken.

The same case is valid when you are raising your birds in places prone to extreme winter conditions. This is because all available water becomes frozen solid, making it impossible for your flock to drink.

In your flock, cockerels will most likely withstand water scarcity because they don’t lay eggs. This means layers will be the most affected where water is scarce.

In winter conditions, most chickens will resort to eating snow out of desperation for water. Although they may survive, rest assured that it may not go down well with them. For that reason, make sure to provide your flock with clean, fresh water in winter.

Compared to summer, winter does not pose a severe risk to your birds if they don’t get water. This is attributed to the fact that layers stop laying eggs when it is wintertime. Besides, some chickens are already molting or regrowing their feathers. So lack of water will not affect them in the same way it would when living in warmer areas.

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Related Questions

What’s the importance of water to your chickens? Chickens need water to quench their thirst, digest food, remove waste, and regulate their body temperature. For layers, water plays a crucial role in the quality of eggs. That is why eggs are 70 percent water.

Why should you provide your birds with more than one option for accessing water? This is to ensure that there is an endless supply of water to your chickens.

In Conclusion:

Your chickens can stay without drinking water for two days or 48 hours. This depends on several factors such as environmental, breed, and age of your birds. Nevertheless, ensure that your birds have enough supply of freshwater to keep them healthy, active, and happy throughout.

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How Long Can A Chicken Go Without Water?


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