countrryboy
Well-Known Member
Alright folks.
Just wondering from the more informed on rearing/game farming.
And possibly a stupid question as we all know poults just love to find new ways to die.
Would water that may have some E Coli in it be safe to put in a tank for a pheasant pen?
I know this sounds bad and a daft thing if I know it might have E Coli.
But the supply is simply an open field drain, not running a lot of water.
Originally comes from a hill sheep grazing field ( fairly lightly grazed) then runs through 3 or 400m of woodland.
So pretty natural source that they could be drinking out of anyway when released.
So not some sort of toxic cess pool.
The reason I state it has E coli is that used to be our secondary private water supply for the houses.
Until they disconnected it as it had E coli, but I don't imagine any more than any other burn that runs through a field.
But enough for it not to be advisable to drink ( this was in the days before UV filters)
I have sort of claimed the disconnected system as my 'outdoor' water, so I can pressure wash or mix concrete etc in summer time without worrying about using all the private water for my neighbours.
It's been plumbed into my kennels for yonks and dogs never bother ( but I've seen the sh#tty puddles dogs love drinking out off
)
Were just filling up the tanks the now before birds come and are trying not to take any more out farm supply as its a private water supply and things are fairly dry ( ish) the now for here.
And May is always the worst month for private systems.
Am I worrying too much, since ive had my dogs on it for years?
But last thing I want to do is take water up and those pens go down with a disease.
And even if completely unrelated i ll still get the blame.
Cheers.
Just wondering from the more informed on rearing/game farming.
And possibly a stupid question as we all know poults just love to find new ways to die.
Would water that may have some E Coli in it be safe to put in a tank for a pheasant pen?
I know this sounds bad and a daft thing if I know it might have E Coli.
But the supply is simply an open field drain, not running a lot of water.
Originally comes from a hill sheep grazing field ( fairly lightly grazed) then runs through 3 or 400m of woodland.
So pretty natural source that they could be drinking out of anyway when released.
So not some sort of toxic cess pool.
The reason I state it has E coli is that used to be our secondary private water supply for the houses.
Until they disconnected it as it had E coli, but I don't imagine any more than any other burn that runs through a field.
But enough for it not to be advisable to drink ( this was in the days before UV filters)
I have sort of claimed the disconnected system as my 'outdoor' water, so I can pressure wash or mix concrete etc in summer time without worrying about using all the private water for my neighbours.
It's been plumbed into my kennels for yonks and dogs never bother ( but I've seen the sh#tty puddles dogs love drinking out off
Were just filling up the tanks the now before birds come and are trying not to take any more out farm supply as its a private water supply and things are fairly dry ( ish) the now for here.
And May is always the worst month for private systems.
Am I worrying too much, since ive had my dogs on it for years?
But last thing I want to do is take water up and those pens go down with a disease.
And even if completely unrelated i ll still get the blame.
Cheers.
