How Do You Stop Algae Growth In Livestock Water Troughs?
Watering troughs are a very important aspect to keeping livestock. For horses, cows, goats, pigs, sheep and any other live animal out in a pasture situation, it’s absolutely vital that there be a readily available supply of fresh water. The biggest problem with water troughs out in the open is keeping them clean–particularly keeping them free of algae. Stop algae growth in a trough by following a couple of guidelines. Clean the trough thoroughly using hot water and a scrubbing brush. Eliminating the algae culture will restrict future algae growth and keep water cleaner for your livestock. You will need to perform this step every couple of months. Treat the water in your watering trough to eliminate and prevent algae. Add 2 to 3 ounces of unscented bleach per 50 gallons of water in the trough, or dissolve copper sulfate crystals in warm water to add to the trough. Dissolve a 1/2 teaspoon of crystals in 1.5 ounces of warm water for a 350-gallon trough. Repeat the applications and cleani