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Apfelessig für Hühner – 1 Liter

Apfelessig für Hühner – 1 Liter

CHF 5.99

Looking for natural wellness support for your flock? Our unpasteurised apple cider vinegar with the "mother" contains beneficial probiotics, enzymes, and organic acids that may help support digestive health and immunity. Simply add 20ml per litre to drinking water 2-3 times weekly, or use diluted as a natural coop cleaner. Traditional support, modern convenience.

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Beschreibung

Traditional wellness support in every drop!

Unpasteurised apple cider vinegar with the "mother" has been used by poultry keepers for generations to support flock health naturally. This raw, unfiltered formula contains beneficial enzymes, probiotics, and organic acids that may help promote digestive wellness, support immune function, and maintain overall vitality. Simply add to drinking water for an easy, natural health boost.

Volume: 1 litre bottle

Wichtigste Vorteile

Digestive Health Support - Natural acetic acid and beneficial probiotics in the "mother" may help promote healthy gut flora and improve nutrient absorption

Immune System Support - Antimicrobial properties may help support natural defences and maintain overall flock health and vitality

Respiratory Wellness - The antimicrobial and expectorant properties may help support clear airways and healthy respiratory function

Multi-Purpose Use - Add to drinking water for internal benefits or use diluted as a natural cleaning solution for coops, waterers, and feeders

Pure & Unpasteurised - Contains the beneficial "mother" culture where natural enzymes, minerals, and probiotics reside for maximum potential benefits

Verwendung

Add to drinking water or use as a natural cleaning solution for coop maintenance.

Drinking Water: Add 20ml (approximately 1 tablespoon) per litre of water. Provide 2-3 times weekly rather than continuously. Always ensure plain water is available alongside treated water so chickens can choose.

Cleaning Solution: Dilute 50ml per litre of water for cleaning waterers, feeders, and coop surfaces. The natural antimicrobial properties help maintain hygiene without harsh chemicals.

Important: Never provide undiluted vinegar to chickens. Always dilute as directed to prevent irritation.

Storage: Store in a cool place away from direct sunlight. Natural sediment and cloudiness from the "mother" is normal and beneficial.

What Makes It Special?

Apple cider vinegar with the "mother" isn't just trendy - it's a time-tested supplement that generations of poultry keepers have relied upon to support flock health naturally. The "mother" is the cloudy, cobweb-like substance you'll see floating in the bottle, and it's where the magic happens. This living culture contains beneficial enzymes, probiotics, and organic acids that work synergistically to support wellness.

What sets unpasteurised apple cider vinegar apart from regular vinegar is this precious "mother" culture. Pasteurisation kills these beneficial organisms, leaving only acetic acid behind. Our raw, unfiltered formula preserves everything nature intended, providing comprehensive support rather than just acidification.

The beauty of apple cider vinegar is its versatility. Use it internally to support digestive health and immune function, or externally as a natural cleaning solution that's safe around your flock. Many chicken keepers notice improvements in general vitality, droppings consistency, and overall flock condition when using apple cider vinegar regularly as part of a holistic health programme.

Perfect for: Supporting digestive wellness, promoting healthy gut flora, general flock health maintenance, natural coop cleaning, supporting respiratory health, providing trace minerals and enzymes

Ingredients

Ingredients

100% Pure Unpasteurised Apple Cider Vinegar with the "Mother"

Nothing added, nothing removed - just raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar as nature intended.

What Apple Cider Vinegar Does

The "Mother" Culture
The cloudy, cobweb-like sediment in unpasteurised apple cider vinegar contains beneficial enzymes, probiotics, and organic acids. This living culture is where most of the natural minerals and beneficial compounds reside. The probiotics may help support healthy gut flora, whilst enzymes aid in digestion and nutrient absorption.

Acetic Acid (Natural Antimicrobial)
The primary organic acid in apple cider vinegar, acetic acid provides natural antimicrobial properties. May help create an environment in the digestive system that's less hospitable to harmful bacteria whilst supporting beneficial microorganisms. When used as a cleaning solution, these antimicrobial properties help maintain hygiene in coops and equipment.

Digestive Support
The combination of acetic acid and probiotics may help promote a healthy gut microbiome in chickens. A balanced gut environment supports optimal nutrient absorption, digestive function, and overall health. Some chicken keepers report improvements in droppings consistency when using apple cider vinegar regularly.

Trace Minerals & Nutrients
Unpasteurised apple cider vinegar contains naturally-occurring trace minerals including potassium, magnesium, and iron from the fermentation process. Whilst amounts are small, these contribute to the overall nutritional profile.

pH Balance Support
Despite being acidic, apple cider vinegar may help support healthy pH balance in the digestive system. The body's natural buffering systems work with the organic acids to maintain optimal conditions for digestion and nutrient absorption.

Usage Guidelines & Precautions

Critical Safety Information:

  • Always dilute: Never provide undiluted vinegar to chickens. Undiluted vinegar can cause burns, irritation, and damage to the crop and digestive system.
  • Moderation is key: Use 2-3 times weekly rather than continuously. Excessive use may interfere with calcium absorption or cause electrolyte imbalances.
  • Provide choice: Always offer plain water alongside treated water so chickens can self-regulate their intake.
  • Use plastic containers: Vinegar is acidic and can corrode metal waterers. Use plastic or glass containers when adding apple cider vinegar to drinking water.

Best Practices:

  • Start gradually when introducing apple cider vinegar to allow chickens time to adjust to the taste
  • Refresh water daily when using apple cider vinegar as it can affect taste and palatability
  • Choose raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar with the "mother" for maximum potential benefits
  • Store properly to preserve the beneficial "mother" culture
Häufig gestellte Fragen

How much apple cider vinegar should I add to water?

Add 20ml (approximately 1 tablespoon) per litre of drinking water. Provide this treated water 2-3 times weekly rather than continuously. Always ensure plain water is also available so chickens can choose.

Should I provide it every day or occasionally?

Provide apple cider vinegar water 2-3 times weekly rather than continuously. Constant use may interfere with calcium absorption (important for laying hens) or cause electrolyte imbalances. Rotating between plain water and treated water provides benefits whilst avoiding potential issues.

Why must I always dilute apple cider vinegar?

Undiluted vinegar is highly acidic and can cause burns, irritation, and damage to chickens' crops and digestive systems. Always dilute as directed - never provide vinegar at full strength to any poultry.

What is the "mother" and why is it important?

The "mother" is the cloudy, cobweb-like culture of beneficial bacteria, enzymes, and organic acids that forms during fermentation. This is where most beneficial compounds reside. Pasteurised or filtered vinegar lacks the "mother" and provides fewer potential benefits.

Can I use regular apple cider vinegar instead?

Whilst any apple cider vinegar provides acetic acid, only raw, unpasteurised vinegar with the "mother" contains beneficial probiotics and enzymes. For maximum potential benefits, always choose unpasteurised apple cider vinegar with the "mother."

Will my chickens drink water with vinegar in it?

Most chickens adapt quickly to the taste. Some may be hesitant initially. Always provide plain water alongside treated water so chickens can choose. Start with slightly less vinegar if needed and gradually increase to the recommended amount.

Can I use metal waterers with apple cider vinegar?

No, vinegar is acidic and can corrode metal waterers, potentially causing metal contamination. Always use plastic or glass containers when adding apple cider vinegar to drinking water.

Will this affect egg taste or quality?

No, properly diluted apple cider vinegar used at recommended amounts will not affect egg taste or quality. Some chicken keepers report improvements in general shell quality due to overall health benefits.

Can I give this to chicks?

Apple cider vinegar can be given to chicks over 2 weeks old at half the adult concentration (10ml per litre). However, chicks primarily need clean water and proper starter feed. Consult an avian veterinarian before supplementing young birds.

How should I store apple cider vinegar?

Store in a cool place away from direct sunlight. Keep the cap tightly sealed. Natural sediment, cloudiness, and continued formation of the "mother" culture are normal and indicate a living, beneficial product.

Can I use this to clean the coop?

Yes! Dilute 50ml per litre of water and use as a natural cleaning solution for waterers, feeders, nest boxes, and coop surfaces. The antimicrobial properties help maintain hygiene without harsh chemicals. Rinse thoroughly and allow to dry.

Will this prevent or treat diseases?

Apple cider vinegar is a supportive supplement, not a medicine. It may help support overall health and create an environment less hospitable to harmful bacteria, but it does not prevent or treat diseases. Always consult an avian veterinarian for health concerns.

Does apple cider vinegar deworm chickens?

Whilst some chicken keepers believe apple cider vinegar helps with parasite control, there's limited scientific evidence supporting this. Never rely on apple cider vinegar as your only parasite prevention strategy. Use proper deworming protocols recommended by your veterinarian.

Can I use this year-round?

Yes, apple cider vinegar can be used year-round as part of a holistic health programme. Some chicken keepers increase frequency during stressful periods (extreme weather, moult, integrating new birds) for additional support.

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