Effect of water quality on animal performance and health
First and foremost, it is important that animals have access to clean, fresh, and safe water at all times. This essential resource is typically provided through nipples, cup drinkers, or troughs. It's crucial to note that the flow of water and the height of the nipples or cups play a significant role in the amount of water consumed by animals.
The most common water quality challenges affecting animal production include high concentrations of minerals, sulphates, nitrates and nitrites, bacterial contamination, growth of blue-green algae, and chemical contamination associated with agricultural and industrial activities.
Water quality also depends on its source and poor hygiene when storing it can represent a health concern.