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Layer Feed: corn, or no corn?

BornToQuack

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Jul 11, 2018
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Portland, Oregon
Our three Indian Runner ducks are now 17 weeks old and I'm thinking about starting the transition over to layer feed. The question is: should I get layer feed WITH corn, or WITHOUT corn?

One website I read said corn is good for providing extra oil and fat over the winter. Our winters (Portland, OR) are usually fairly mild from a temperature standpoint, but VERY rainy. So would adding corn to their diet help keep them comfortable in the rain?

Here are links to the two feeds I'm considering:

With corn
https://www.scratchandpeck.com/shop/soy-free-layer/

Without corn
https://www.scratchandpeck.com/shop/naturally-free-layer/
 
Our three Indian Runner ducks are now 17 weeks old and I'm thinking about starting the transition over to layer feed. The question is: should I get layer feed WITH corn, or WITHOUT corn?

One website I read said corn is good for providing extra oil and fat over the winter. Our winters (Portland, OR) are usually fairly mild from a temperature standpoint, but VERY rainy. So would adding corn to their diet help keep them comfortable in the rain?

Here are links to the two feeds I'm considering:

With corn
https://www.scratchandpeck.com/shop/soy-free-layer/

Without corn
https://www.scratchandpeck.com/shop/naturally-free-layer/
What's the guaranteed analysis of them? What's the niacin%? Call them and ask if you can't find out.
 
What's the guaranteed analysis of them? What's the niacin%? Call them and ask if you can't find out.

Here's the analysis of the one with corn.
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Both say they're "a complete feed for laying ducks and poultry," and their sales rep told me awhile ago (when I first started my girls on this brand's grower feed) that they have increased the niacin in their feeds to accommodate ducks and other waterfowl.
 
I have begun giving our flock a small scoop of large song bird feed, because of the variety of seeds that it carries. And, they LOVE sunflowers. I catch them sifting through the feed to find the cracked corn, sunflower seeds and other goodies. Thankfully, I don't get anyone snubbing their crumble. You'd think crumble was gold or something.

Our Muscovies are the biggest fans of sunflower seeds.
 
Either one looks like a solid choice and definitely a step above most other feeds. I would probably go with the corn since it doesn’t have allot of corn, and i like that peas are the number one ingredient.

I don’t mind a little corn, especially in winter. Just don’t like it when it’s the number one ingredient. That’s why I mix their scratch with cat kibbles (for the fish based proteins / fats) and corn free pigeon seed.
 
All my flock gets whole NON GMO corn starting this month through winter it gets mixed into the 6 way scratch I buy for them. It really does help through winter. And they love it. This is their afternoon treat.
 

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