Help with Niacin?

ksmith

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May 24, 2010
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I really would like to start giving my ducks a niacin supplement to prevent leg issues. I got them on thursday, so I hope it's not too late to start giving them niacin. And btw they don't have any leg problems as of right now. But how do I find non flush free niacin? I looked at walgreens and they had time release niacin, but it said nothing about it being flush free. Is this what I should be looking for? If you can please include a link of the niacin I would add to their water. Thank you very much!
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niacin can be found in brewers yeast which can be added to a gallon of water in a small amount to give to your ducklings to help with leg problems
 
I didn't know about niacin needs until mine were old enough for their "big bird" food. Don't know if I just got lucky that no leg problems appeared or what, but I just got a game bird feed with niacin in it..that one of the customer service people recommended. I still made sure to read the label to make sure it contained the right percentages of stuff as per the advice of the great people here! I do wonder that even though the food says "niacin supplement" in the ingredients...do they still need additional suppliment? I think I need to go back and read the thread that lists all the stuff our little feather babies need to keep them going strong. btw...what is "flush free"? and should I be making sure it's the right niacin even if the feed is bird specific?
 
Just buy game bird starter crumbles. It contains all the niacin they need. When they get to be about 4-5 months old, switch over to game bird grower pellets.
 
And if I buy the flock raiser feed, can the chicks eat it too? Thank you for all the great answers!
 
Flock raiser is for "older"poultry. If your chicks and ducklings are less than 4-5 months old, then use the game bird starter crumbles.

The extra niacin in the food should not affect the chickens.
 
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I have 2 Cayuga ducklings in with about 50 chicks right now and feed both organic starter and sporting bird starter to them. I mix it and they eat it.
I just used the sporting bird starter on my other ducklings last year and they have all done very well. I have 30 ducklings due in next week and have a few bags set back for them, too.
I have niacin on hand but have not used it yet. I hope I never have to since the food seems to do the trick.
 

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