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Acidified Copper Sulfate

Acidified Copper Sulfate

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Acidified Copper Sulfate – Essential Care for Your Flock

Acidified Copper Sulfate (ACS) is a trusted product in poultry management, valued for its ability to help maintain clean water systems and support overall flock well-being. When used as directed. ACS reduces buildup in drinking water lines while supplying a stable source of copper — an important trace mineral for poultry.


✅ Key Benefits

  • Water System Support
    Helps keep waterers and water lines cleaner by reducing bacteria and algae buildup.

  • Flock Management Tool

    Widely used in chickens, turkeys, and other poultry during times of stress or higher environmental challenges.

  • Well-Being Support

    By maintaining water quality, ACS helps encourage healthy drinking habits and overall flock comfort.


🧪 Usage & Dilution Guidelines

  • Stock Solution:
  • Mix 1 lb into 2 gallons of water to create a stock solution.
  • Daily Use:
  • Add 1 oz of stock solution per gallon of drinking water (1:128 ratio). Refresh every 24 hours.
  • Short-Term Support:
  • Some poultry keepers use ACS at adjusted dilutions for short-term health management. Always seek veterinary guidance before deviating from standard dilution rates.

⚠️ Safety Notes

  • Not recommended for poultry under 3 weeks old.
  • Do not use in drinking water for sheep.
  • Always monitor flock behavior and water consumption when introducing ACS.
  • Store in a cool, dry place, away from children and other animals.

📦 Product Composition

  • 86% Copper sulfate pentahydrate
  • Citric acid, anhydrous

High Yield: 1 lb makes up to 256 gallons of drinking water.


🐓 Why Choose Acidified Copper Sulfate?

Because it does double duty: ACS helps maintain cleaner water systems while supporting your flock’s overall management program — a reliable tool for any poultry keeper.

 

Disclaimer: The information provided here is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional veterinary advice. Always consult a licensed veterinarian for diagnosis, treatment options, or before introducing supplements and medications to your poultry care routine.
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