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So, now you know the clerk at the store is not an expert on optimal nutrition.
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A layer feed for laying females, you could try an all-flock and in either case I would set out free choice oyster shell on the side.

At this point I would suggest twice a week for two weeks, give some poultry vitamins in her water.
 
Keep the Duck in a cage inside the coop at least for one month.
I used this method when I put some chicks in my Duck's Coop; It's Use full and safe. They will not hurt each other. You are at more risk from Roster in it.
 
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So, now you know the clerk at the store is not an expert on optimal nutrition.
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Yeah...I got into an internet argument with 50 Ducks in a Hot Tub over this. His birdies kept getting leg issues and he got mad at me saying "The Purina rep told me their chick feed has just as much niacin as duck feed!" Well duh...she's trying to sell you something. Some people just won't listen to good advice. :/
 
I supervise interactions between existing and new birds and when I put them to bed, they are in the same hut, but fenced from each other - so they can see, but not get to.
Food - if she's an adult, chicken layer pellets will be fine for her. Get some oyster shell or put out a dish of crushed up egg shells.

Introduction will take a while, so be patient.
 

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