Need some desperate help (UPDATED with pics)

The store that I got his feed from closed down a few weeks ago.So while online,I found out that cracked corn is good for them so I started giving him that.
 
he needs to eat more than cracked corn. it doesn't not have enough protein for him... that might be why he's not growing his feathers right.

He needs to go back on a feed. He can go on a grower and/or a maintainence feed.

Typically a duck's diets ideally should be half feed, half scratch grains(and/or cracked corn), supplemented by fresh treats every now and then.

Are you sure he's a boy? what does his quack sound like like? if he's really a girl (can't tell by feathers since he isn't growing them right) he will need calcium supplements soon and can go on a layer feed.

I think it's best you find yourself another feed store, and if it's far, think about getting a big bag and an air tight food storage container (like the kind for dogs)
 
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Thank you Nettie,I will keep a note of that.About the gender,I'm certain after hearing a female quack.Doesn't sound like a female.

And again,thank you for the replies everybody.
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My duck was like that (she was yellow way too long - no seizures) She was a rescue. Somebody dumped her at the vet's office, and the vet suckered me into taking her. After talking to people on here, I learned it was a vitamin deficiency. I added niacin to her diet and made sure she had appropriate duck food. She finally turned white, but still has a crooked leg. She is very healthy now.
 
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This is exactly what I did. I bought Brewers yeast and crushed 2 tablets in thawed peas and water everyday for like......ever. My little "micro" duck didn't feather out even at 4 months and was a 1/4 of the size of the others. He is now fully feathered out and doing well but 1/2 the size of the others still. Definately a vitamin def. that I swear the Brewers yeast fixed. Slowly but surely.
 
I bought my brewers yeast in tablets from WalMart too. Then I called around to feed stores until I found one that could order duck food. I crumbled a 1/2 tablet every day and sprinked it on her food. I gave her peas and Purina Flock Raiser until the duck food came in. Like I said earlier, she was a rescue. Somebody bought her as a ducking at Tractor Supply. They gave her nothing but dry cat food. When she was 7 weeks old, they realized that she wasn't an ideal house pet and dumped her at the vet's office. Her feathering was behind schedule, she was small for her age, and she had a very crooked leg. She did improve with the good food and the brewer's yeast. Her feathers are normal now. She is slightly smaller than normal, but not too small. Her leg is still crooked, but she gets around very well. She is my only duck and lives with the chickens. If you change your duck's diet, she will most likely be fine.

before
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a couple weeks later
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now (yes, she tries to roost with her boyfriend, Gimly)
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She is a beauty.
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I have a question on putting a vitamin tablet on the ducks food,I was going through a cabinet when I found out that I have a bottle of Centrum vitamin tablets and Focus Factor tablets.Can these be substitute for brewers yeast or the other method that was mentioned in this thread?Or should I just go for the brewers yeast?
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