tbevans
In the Brooder
- Aug 23, 2015
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Just wanted to share what I found today..it was as big as my 4 yr olds hand! Lol
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She is currently on 16% but they forage all day. Bugs being very high in protein, maybe there was an influx of buggies in the yard last week. Its possible.
They are back on 20% as of yesterday. Im anticipating colder weather and less buggies available.
Anyone else have experience with going back to higher protein food for winter? I have read to give corn, oats, kitty food... Looking to keep them warm, laying and healthy (and not to get overweight).I have never heard that it would hurt them in any way. Mine forage for bugs a lot, that is adding pure protein in their diet in the summer. In the winter they dont get the bugs so I up the protein in their feed. It is only a dollar or so difference in price and I think It will help their balance. In addition, I am trying to keep fresh greens in their diet choices. That is a bit more difficult.
Do what makes sense to you. This is my first year with ducks and I'm learning as I go.