Thanks for the replies! I just moved their food outside for now and will put it back in with them at night and will try the ramp thing again once they are bigger. I'm not sure the degree of the ramp but the highest part is about 6in off ground. Plus I have it lined with the rubbery shelf liner for extra traction

LOL, definitely an understatement about the growth. I read somewhere that seeds are not good for ducks, be careful. Make sure you have grit for them just to be safe. Like you, I LOVE all my ducks even though they only like me when I have treats.Hello!!! I have two Pekins (Qwakrs and Chz) they are soooooo much fun to watch! I got them at TSC on 3/5/14 and to say they "grow like weeds" is an UNDERSTATEMENT of epic proportions!!! They are very skittish around all people and aren't very friendly with the 6 chickens they live with (all bought at the same time) but kept in separate brooders per instructions from the TSC employees. I think one of them is a boy (he honks) and the other is a girl (she squeaks/whistles but doesn't honk). Even though I have heard of people keeping their chicks and ducks together, I am considering separating them and giving them their own space .... but if I do it will be awhile.
I am told patience and consistency is the best with ducks ... but my two HATE to go into the coop at night and I don't know if it's they are too "top heavy" to walk up the ramp .... but they act like it's impossible, so I have to gather them up and put them in the coop!![]()
So far, only my ducks like to eat treats as well as their food .... they like mealworms and "fancy" birdseed. I LOVE them and so happy to be a proud Pekin owner (even if they don't care for me too much) !!!!
CUTE! I love the wet head look also.Here are some pictures of my pekins ( I believe they are all pekin). The first picture is our little Flower. She is 11 days younger than our 3 older babies and is currently being kept with 2 little mallards. I love the way her head looks when it's wet. The other two pictures are of our big babies (Tilly, Bert and Nugget) first time exploring outside for a few minutes. They really didn't like it. Hopefully we have another nice day soon so we can try it again. I am not sure why Tilly has a pink beak and the other two have orange beaks. I thought maybe she was not a pekin, but it appears they are all getting white feathers. So time will tell. I was hoping to get at least 1 buff, so it would be easier to tell them all apart.
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This is from the Storey's Guide to Raising DucksI was wondering the same thing about when to switch food! Did I miss the reply to this?? Mine are currently on Dumor Chick Starter 20% (un medicated) which says for chicks and ducks till 10weeks. BUT I have read different things online, like ducks should be switched to grower/finisher (Dumor is 15%) at 3 weeks, also read 5 weeks.
Feed
Ducklings should have feed available 24/7 for the first 2 weeks. Ducklings should be fed starter feed with 18-20% protein for the first two weeks. This can be in a crumble form or a mash. Mash should be wet to make it easier to eat. If mash is used, it must be replaced several times a day to prevent spoilage. They can be given chick starter, duck/waterfowl starter, broiler starter, or turkey starter. Care should be taken when feeding a higher protein level feed as physical damage can result.
For many people, duck specific feed is not available. Many people have good results feeding starter or a feed developed for all ages/species. Layer feed should NEVER be given to growing ducklings as the calcium level is too high and can result in damage or death.
An ideal protein feeding schedule is given in the table below. Again, this is not always a possibility for many people.
Age
0-2 weeks
2-8 weeks
8-20 weeks
First egg
Protein level
18-20%
16-18%
15-16%
16-18%
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