Ratchnick
Crowing
That's very specific! Here i thought it was supposed to be only 9.87% silly me!Treats should make up no more than 11% of their diet.
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That's very specific! Here i thought it was supposed to be only 9.87% silly me!Treats should make up no more than 11% of their diet.
The whole point of feeding 22% all the time is to get them to weight for slaughter in as short a time as possible. If your concerned with longevity you can slow the rate at which they put on weight by feeding lower protein feed as not free choice. Its a fairly controversial topic but there are published sources that say to do it both ways.When you say slow their growth are you saying like mute your growth?
We won’t be slaughtering!!The whole point of feeding 22% all the time is to get them to weight for slaughter in as short a time as possible. If your concerned with longevity you can slow the rate at which they put on weight by feeding lower protein feed as not free choice. Its a fairly controversial topic but there are published sources that say to do it both ways.
This is maybe a little bit of a misrepresentation?I believe @casportpony feeds 27% protein and doesn't have problems.
How so?This is maybe a little bit of a misrepresentation?
How so?
Yeah, that's why I feed mine peas. Two or three cans a day. From wall- Mart there cheap.Are you putting probiotics in their water if so until there about a month old I don't think you need to worry about niacin and it's that point I would give them frozen peas in their water keys are a good source of niacin for ducks. I still give my grown ducks peas daily. that's how I've raised my ducks and they have done fine but I'm not an expert in this so if you were looking for expert advice you might want to look further.