Hi, I came home and found that my mother bought 5 ducks from the local tractor supply. She brought feed (Purina Flock Raiser Crumbles Premium Poultry Feed) that the store gave her along with a Kiddie pool and pine chips for bedding.
I have since done some research on how to better care for them than that. They have their own giant pen for them to sleep in with hay bedding (looking into a larger area to cage in so they can play without supervision. They come out during the day to run around and play in our field and swim in the pond (with supervision). However I'm asking for any other tips on how to better them
Is the bedding I have okay for them? I read a lot of different discussions on pine vs hay/straw
Is the feed I have okay or should I look into getting a different brand or supplements?
What are some good snacks for them? I have given them non canned peas and blueberries but I'm not sure if this is the best snack option for them
And is there a better way to identify what kind I have? I've been looking at pictures of ducklings for hours and I cannot figure out what kind they are.
I am not planning on raising them as live stock but as pets so I want them to be able to live a long and healthy life.
Please do not hate on my mother, no matter how poor of an impulse it was...
I have since done some research on how to better care for them than that. They have their own giant pen for them to sleep in with hay bedding (looking into a larger area to cage in so they can play without supervision. They come out during the day to run around and play in our field and swim in the pond (with supervision). However I'm asking for any other tips on how to better them
Is the bedding I have okay for them? I read a lot of different discussions on pine vs hay/straw
Is the feed I have okay or should I look into getting a different brand or supplements?
What are some good snacks for them? I have given them non canned peas and blueberries but I'm not sure if this is the best snack option for them
And is there a better way to identify what kind I have? I've been looking at pictures of ducklings for hours and I cannot figure out what kind they are.
I am not planning on raising them as live stock but as pets so I want them to be able to live a long and healthy life.
Please do not hate on my mother, no matter how poor of an impulse it was...