Duck Starter?

RazorDuck

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Hi everyone, I was wandering if you had any advice about the Manna Pro duck starter that I've seen. Any general advice would be appreciated.
 
I wish I could help, but they don't sell this at my TSC, so I have never used it.
Hopefully someone will answer in the morning.
Edit: make sure to check the manufacturer date. Anything older than 3 months is too old. Thats the only problem here with duck food. If it's not popular, the duck brands are usually too old.
 
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Well, being a quality name brand that says "Duck Starter" on it would lead me to think it should be a great way to start your ducks.

Another good duck starter that TSC often carry's is Nutrena Meatbird. Any broiler chow/crumbles/grower usually works great too. Those feeds have the extra niacin they need during their rapid growth stage, generally about 8 weeks or so.
 
Well, being a quality name brand that says "Duck Starter" on it would lead me to think it should be a great way to start your ducks.

Another good duck starter that TSC often carry's is Nutrena Meatbird. Any broiler chow/crumbles/grower usually works great too. Those feeds have the extra niacin they need during their rapid growth stage, generally about 8 weeks or so.
I would agree with that. I usually use Purina Flock Raiser because that is all I can get here. It does a good job but if I could get something that is a trusted brand that is labeled Duck starter, I would go for it.
 

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