junebuggena
Crowing
Those were definitely owned by someone at some point. You may want to start giving them some feed.
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ok, i definitely will. Do you know what kind i should buy and where is the best place to buy it? should i search local or buy online?
any information and help will be greatly appreciated.
also, i'm not sure where they sleep at night, is there anything i should be doing to help keep them safe?
regards, kristin
Live bugs are a lot more appealing than dried ones. They will probably like the feed.Well, guess what? i ordered some dehydrated mealworms for the ducks and couldn't wait to see their reaction. They didn't touch them. i don't know why, but there was no reaction at all. then i threw some corn down on top of the mealworms thinking maybe they can't see them in the grass and they picked through and ate the corn but never touched the mealworms.
Do you think it's because they are dehydrated, they are not as appealing? Can they see them? i noticed when i gave them peas they didn't react either, do they have are hard time deciphering colors with the ground/grass? Can they smell?
I'm going to buy them a bag of feed today and i'm wondering if they will even eat it. Any ideas?
I threw out some feed in the water this morning, they were just swimming over so I was able to get the food in the water before they actually got out and on land. They all ate it pretty enthusiastically so I'm thrilled. I'm happy they like it and will get some good nutrition unlike the starchy corn.
Now I have this small bag of dehydrated meal worms, I don't know what to do with. Would you want it, would your chickens/ducks eat them? I can mail them to you if you want to send me your address: [email protected]
I'll get some more videos and post on YouTube real soon.
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and expertise.