We have given the ducks access to a much larger foraging area and have cut back feed significantly as a result. We are now feeding them about 40% of the ration that they received when they were enclosed in a small yard most of the time.
They act very hungry. When we enter the yard, the ducks immediately head for their enclosure in hope of food, while previously they would only do that at meal times. We now only feed them in the evening.
However, they look healthy and alert, are still laying well, and spend about equal time foraging and lounging around.
This makes me think that they are probably getting enough.
But, short of tracking their weights, which I am not up for, are there other good indicators or warning signs that I should be aware of?
They act very hungry. When we enter the yard, the ducks immediately head for their enclosure in hope of food, while previously they would only do that at meal times. We now only feed them in the evening.
However, they look healthy and alert, are still laying well, and spend about equal time foraging and lounging around.
This makes me think that they are probably getting enough.
But, short of tracking their weights, which I am not up for, are there other good indicators or warning signs that I should be aware of?