Manna pro feed

I put my Once their feathers came in nicely I went from 18% grower toa 20% pelleted layer on my pekins. They Really like the pellets better and They usually get some fresh veggie cuttings and wheat grass clippings to supplement their forage. So far so good at what I think is 12-13 weeks (I forgot when I got them already).

I am actually using Manna pro 16% feed for my 2 week old runners ( I sprinkle brewers yeast into the mix. . Seems to be good for this stage when they grow like weeds. and I will continue to use it until they feather out and put them on the IFA 20% the pekins are on.

I am thinking of adding more whole grains or scratch to the diet of the flock too.


WHenever I pull weeds from the yard or thin Radishes , or have a meal catered at work and theres is alot of leftover lettuce from the salads the ducks get special treats.
 
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thanks ya'll. I thought it would be ok but just wanted to make sure. as for it not being layer feed i knew that. Sorry for the misunderstanding but what I was meaning to say was when they get to the age that they need layer feed which one should I use? A flockraiser still or a layer feed instead and since I already have chickens on layer feed I thought that would be easier but it doesn't say anything on there about ducks.
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So I'm not for sure but I can stay with to seperate bags if its the best thing to do. Just wandering. Anyway, thanks for all the replies. I get oyster shell from Manna Pro so that's why I was a little more sure of it.
 

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