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DuckMom2017
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So if I need to increase their protein- would mealworms be the best source for that since they already get good quality food?I think it causes feather eating, maybe fighting is the result of that
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So if I need to increase their protein- would mealworms be the best source for that since they already get good quality food?I think it causes feather eating, maybe fighting is the result of that
I like to give them a little cat food every now and then, but I am definitely not an expert.So if I need to increase their protein- would mealworms be the best source for that since they already get good quality food?
She seid too high proteinI think it causes feather eating, maybe fighting is the result of that
Ah okay duhShe seid too high protein
too low causes feather eating
We may have found peace.
So here in central NC it has been DRY. Now- my ducks have a pool and 5 water buckets, but they havent been able to dig in the mud. So Friday night I took the hose and flooded a corner of my yard and let them play in the mud. Ever since then it's been peace.
I can't describe it. I don't know why that would fix it. But so far so good