Cincin
In the Brooder
- May 13, 2025
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Hello everyone! Greetings from Spain! I have three male ducks, about a year and a half old, and I'm wondering about changing their feed/pellets.
Since they arrived as ducklings, they've been eating Camper Starter brand pellets. But I think I should switch to something different. The thing is, Camper has 24% protein, and the other pellet I've seen from VerseleLaga has only 16%, which seems like a huge drop. What protein percentage would be ideal (approximately)?
They live freely in my garden and seem very healthy. They have their pellets all day (with nutritional yeast for one or two weeks a month), and every morning they get fresh food: peas (always) with a mixed salad with 2 or 3 of lettuce, corn, zucchini, broccoli, strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, carrots, lamb's lettuce, kale, apple... almost any fresh vegetable I have on hand except tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, or onions.
They have free access to grass, slugs, ants, or whatever they can find.
I think I'm doing well, but I'm worried about making a mistake with their feed in the long run.
Here in Spain, it's difficult to find good duck pellets; they're quite mistreated and undervalued animals, unfortunately.
Any suggestions? Thanks a million in advance, and if I can, I'll upload some photos tomorrow so you can see them!



Since they arrived as ducklings, they've been eating Camper Starter brand pellets. But I think I should switch to something different. The thing is, Camper has 24% protein, and the other pellet I've seen from VerseleLaga has only 16%, which seems like a huge drop. What protein percentage would be ideal (approximately)?
They live freely in my garden and seem very healthy. They have their pellets all day (with nutritional yeast for one or two weeks a month), and every morning they get fresh food: peas (always) with a mixed salad with 2 or 3 of lettuce, corn, zucchini, broccoli, strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, carrots, lamb's lettuce, kale, apple... almost any fresh vegetable I have on hand except tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, or onions.
They have free access to grass, slugs, ants, or whatever they can find.
I think I'm doing well, but I'm worried about making a mistake with their feed in the long run.
Here in Spain, it's difficult to find good duck pellets; they're quite mistreated and undervalued animals, unfortunately.
Any suggestions? Thanks a million in advance, and if I can, I'll upload some photos tomorrow so you can see them!