I am curious this is my 1st time hatching duck eggs. I am not 100% sure what I should feed them when they first hatch and this may sound silly how quickly do they start eating?
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If you have a tractor supply, or any feed store that deals purina products, you can find the Flock Raiser 20% that many of us use. Many people use pine shavings, towels, or rubbing cabinet liner type material. For the first few days, sometimes up to a week, I keep paper towels down over the bedding to help strengthen their little legs! I still add niacin to the water even while feeding flock raiser, just as a precaution.To be honest I haven't looked yet. I'm on day 5 of incubation so I have a little time. I have 4 different feed stores close to me to choose from once I have an idea what is the best for them. I ordered a vitamin from Meters to add to their water. Also what kind of bedding is best for their brooder box?
Perfectly understandable and a very fine diet.My ducklings eat non medicated chicken starter, oatmeal, finely shredded carrot and apple in water (with a little olive oil or cod oil), chicken or duck eggs, mashed peas and corn in water and finely grinded oat, barley, wheat and corn (I use a coffeegrinder for this just before serving = saves vitamins). And LOTS of fresh water.
Hope you can understand my English (I am danish).
On this my orpington ducklings go from 50 grams to 1200 grams in one month.
By the way, I give them a little sand now and then after a few days, and some small stones 1-2 mm after two weeks.