First I want to say hi and thanks in advance for any advice, my wife and I are new to birds (except the wild kind) and have lots of questions along the way. Also I have some guineas arriving in June, so that will be another interesting adventure.
We have some questions about grit, our ducklings are a little over a week old, maybe 2? We got them last Wednesday at TSC and they had just arrived. They are growing like weeds and we want to start feeding them some veggies, I bought a bag of chick grit without oyster shells, we have a round feeder with a jar full of food that spills down as food gets eaten, if I should be mixing into the food how much should I be mixing if I should be offering free choice how big a bowl? How much at a time? What is an alarming rate of consumption?
I have heard of rare instances of a duckling dying from gobbling grit, I don’t want that to happen but am afraid of providing too little if I mix with food. We were going to start with peas or lettuce, is this a safe plan? How long should I give grit before giving veggies? Any other advice for us newbies?
thanks
SMM
We have some questions about grit, our ducklings are a little over a week old, maybe 2? We got them last Wednesday at TSC and they had just arrived. They are growing like weeds and we want to start feeding them some veggies, I bought a bag of chick grit without oyster shells, we have a round feeder with a jar full of food that spills down as food gets eaten, if I should be mixing into the food how much should I be mixing if I should be offering free choice how big a bowl? How much at a time? What is an alarming rate of consumption?
I have heard of rare instances of a duckling dying from gobbling grit, I don’t want that to happen but am afraid of providing too little if I mix with food. We were going to start with peas or lettuce, is this a safe plan? How long should I give grit before giving veggies? Any other advice for us newbies?
thanks
SMM