March 2006
 
Volume 6, No. 1

Inside this Newsletter

1. A must---to be read by chicken farmers

2. Drinking water corrosion control standard

3 Kill the algae, not the water quality

4.Thought of the Month

5. Over There

6. Anyone know the answers?

1

A must---to be read by chicken farmers

South of the border, there are tremendous savings happening in chicken farming as a result of SeaQuest use in the drinking water supplies to chickens. The dollars being saved is so large, it is a wonder why all chicken farming operations are not yet using SeaQuest. This large farm has cut their annual losses from $21,000,000 down to $10,000,000, or a savings of:

$11,000,000.00


at a cost of only $100,000.00 per year for the SeaQuest treatment.

You ask, how is this possible?
Well, I am going to tell you, but listen carefully. First, is the loss normally occurred from broken eggs. With this customer, the normal yearly loss rate averaged 22.6% of total egg production. After the chickens regularly drank SeaQuest treated water, the loss dropped down to 6.23%. You ask how this can be. It turns out the SeaQuest in the water being fed to chickens actually increases the hardness of the shell substantially enough to bring about this large reduction. The eggs shells are harder and therefore much more resistant to breaking. This means more eggs going to market and more dollars going to the farm.

Two, chickens fed with SeaQuest treated water are much bigger and fatter. This is because the chickens no longer have to fight with one another to get to the water supply as the supply is readily flowing without normal interruptions caused from non SeaQuest treated water supplies, i.e. clogging, scaling, etc.. In this particular case, the average weight per chicken increased 23 % over chickens using untreated water supplies. Again, this turns into increased dollars from the increased chicken weight.

Three, there is a basic loss of chickens (mortality rate) due to chickens constantly fighting each other for water supply when the supply flows become short due to the inherent problems mentioned above. Once the SeaQuest has eliminated these problems, the normal fighting for water no longer takes place. In this particular case, the mortality went from 4.7% down to 2.9%…a 72% decrease meaning more chickens get to the market for sale.

Egg breaking, chicken weight, and mortality rate all moving in tandem from SeaQuest treated water to produce increased savings and increased production for the chicken farmer. If you want to reap similar benefits, you need to contact Aqua Smart, Inc. immediately upon reading this article at 1-404-696-4406 or e-mail at aquasmart1@aol.com. The quicker you call, the quicker you farm will start savings huge dollars.

 

Aqua Smart Inc. 4445 Commerce Drive SW, Suite A4, Atlanta, Georgia 30336 USA
1-800-AQUASMART
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