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Probably the smallest bag of starter you can find will be 25 pounds (way more than you are going to need for 4 birds) plan on blending that off into a layer feed ( most ducks don't really like to change feed) it won't hurt the drakes but the ducks will need the calcium to lay eggs. OR into a maintenance feed along with some oyster shell on the side for the ladies. This is not rocket science and you only need to worry about fancy rations if you want them to be their very best like if they are show birds. Don't try to save that starter for next year, by then the vitamins will have degraded to the point that it is useless as feed..
Probably the smallest bag of starter you can find will be 25 pounds (way more than you are going to need for 4 birds) plan on blending that off into a layer feed ( most ducks don't really like to change feed) it won't hurt the drakes but the ducks will need the calcium to lay eggs. OR into a maintenance feed along with some oyster shell on the side for the ladies. This is not rocket science and you only need to worry about fancy rations if you want them to be their very best like if they are show birds. Don't try to save that starter for next year, by then the vitamins will have degraded to the point that it is useless as feed..