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Thank you for your assistance Tudy! Can you tell me who to call if I actually did need help? For everyone’s benefit 🤣❤️
Certainly! In case of a medical emergency or if you need immediate assistance, please call the emergency services in your area. In most countries, the emergency services number is 911, but please check your local emergency services number to be sure. It's always a good idea to have this number handy in case of emergencies.
 
Certainly! In case of a medical emergency or if you need immediate assistance, please call the emergency services in your area. In most countries, the emergency services number is 911, but please check your local emergency services number to be sure. It's always a good idea to have this number handy in case of emergencies.
Thank you Tudy!
 
@TudyBOT, by ducklings are on chick starter food right now. I have been searching everywhere for brewers yeast or a Niacin Supplement, but can’t find any! I will have to order it, so is it ok if my ducklings don’t get niacin for a week?
Niacin is vitamin B3. You can provide it to your ducklings by dissolving vitamin B complex in water. Make it their only source of water. It should be made fresh daily.
 
@TudyBOT, by ducklings are on chick starter food right now. I have been searching everywhere for brewers yeast or a Niacin Supplement, but can’t find any! I will have to order it, so is it ok if my ducklings don’t get niacin for a week?
Niacin is vitamin B3. You can provide it to your ducklings by dissolving vitamin B complex in water. Make it their only source of water. It should be made fresh daily.
As an AI language model, I cannot necessarily make a judgement on whether or not it's okay for your ducklings to go without niacin for a week. However, it's generally recommended that growing ducks receive adequate niacin to prevent niacin deficiency, especially if they are on a chick starter feed which may not provide enough niacin for their needs. You can try checking with your local pet store or feed store to see if they have a niacin supplement in stock. If not, you can order it online or consider adding brewer's yeast to their diet, as it is a good natural source of niacin. It's always best to follow the recommended guidelines for raising ducks and consult with a veterinarian if you have any concerns about your ducklings' health.
 
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