DuckyVanderQuack
In the Brooder
- Oct 1, 2023
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Hi Y'all!
This is my very first post here and would like to introduce myself! My name is Aspen and I have wanted a pet duck since I was 5. 2 days ago my dreams came true and I got a young duck who I'm absolutely in love with already! He's getting his adult feathers already and I'm unsure of exactly how old he is but I have a question. When I got him Friday, he seemed to be having normal poops. I took him to tractor supply and talked to a specialist and they recommended I feed him Flock Raiser which is 20% protein. I started him on it and he's been eating and drinking very well and has been active and lively but his poop seemed to become progressively runnier. There isn't a smell and it's not too odd of a color compared to his firmer poop but I'm wondering, does this look normal?
I want to give him the best life I can. Do any of you reccomend probiotics to help aid digestion? Or have any suggestions for supplements to help him get big and strong? Thank you!!
This is my very first post here and would like to introduce myself! My name is Aspen and I have wanted a pet duck since I was 5. 2 days ago my dreams came true and I got a young duck who I'm absolutely in love with already! He's getting his adult feathers already and I'm unsure of exactly how old he is but I have a question. When I got him Friday, he seemed to be having normal poops. I took him to tractor supply and talked to a specialist and they recommended I feed him Flock Raiser which is 20% protein. I started him on it and he's been eating and drinking very well and has been active and lively but his poop seemed to become progressively runnier. There isn't a smell and it's not too odd of a color compared to his firmer poop but I'm wondering, does this look normal?
I want to give him the best life I can. Do any of you reccomend probiotics to help aid digestion? Or have any suggestions for supplements to help him get big and strong? Thank you!!