Did you know that chickens drink 2 times more water during their growth cycle compared to their feed intake? Pigs have up to 10% better feed conversion with access to clean water, and cows need to consume 3 liters of water for every liter of milk?
Access to healthy drinking water is the most important nutritional factor for optimal performance. Improving water quality will reduce pathogen pressure on the animals, prevent disease and support optimal food intake.
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|---|---|---|---|
| Bactéries, Levures, Champignons | Bactéries, Levures, Champignons, Virus | Bactéries, Biofilm, Levures, Champignons, Fer, Manganèse, Virus | |
| Aluminium, Verre, Plastique, Acier inoxydable | Aluminium, Cuivre, Verre, Fer, Métal, Plastique, Acier inoxydable, Acier | Aluminium, Cuivre, Verre, Fer, Métal, Plastique, Acier inoxydable, Acier | |
| ★★★★★ | ★★✩✩✩ | ★★★★★ | |
| Nettoyage, Désinfection | Désinfection | Nettoyage, Désinfection | |
| Prix | Chargement... | Chargement... | Chargement... |
The WaterSkid is a water purification system designed for livestock farming. It uses purification technologies to optimize 10.000 liter/hour of incoming water from your water source. Enough to supply up to 500 cows, 300,000 chickens and 15,000 fattening pigs with water.
The WaterSkid purifies the water by filtering out organic pollution, calcium, iron, and manganese. The system is easy to transport and prepared for plug & play installation.
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Every farmer is convinced they provide clean water to their animals... until we ask them to tap it from the animals point of consumption and drink it.
The long lengths of pipelines combined with the higher temperatures in farms, makes it highly likely that biofilm will form in the water system. With biofilm in the lines, your water system can become a source for infection and disease.
Water lines need to be cleaned regularly, to protect the quality of drinking water during transport from the source to the final point of consumption and to make sure sufficient water can flow through the pipelines.
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