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Ducks actually don't need all the extras in winter. Corn is high in fat. I feed mine the same all year but feed more Romain and veggies to compensate for the lack in forage. Plus give them soggy alfalfa cubes in a bowl of warm water.
Mine bath if it's not cold out. Yesterday they all bathed and are fine today.
My Indian Runners really need some additional calories during the cold season: They run around a lot on their - now barren - pasture but there's nothing to forage anymore. If their pool isn't frozen or if i put out a bowl of hot water they bathe, splash the water all over the place and try to make little ducklings.
They get their cracked corn for supper to give them enough energy for the cold night and every time i go outside they come running at me asking for something to eat - they don't do this when there is something to forage, for example when i was digging out a drainage ditch, they all searched the ditch, the dug out loam and found something to eat.
=> During the winter months, when there is almost nothing to find outside they need a little help…
 
Since Miss Lydia mentioned me, I figured I'd chime in to say I live in mountains in northern Utah and my flock free range 24/7 (with large barn they can go into if they want). I feed my geese, ducks and chickens liberal amounts of whole corn in the winter especially when there is deep snow on property. They also get Mazuri and grass hay. My flock is very healthy.
 
That's right, but cracked corn is easier to digest and contains lot's of carbon-hydrates that are easy burned by the duck to stay warm.
Have you tried rolled corn? Mine *love* it, and I think it might be easier to digest than cracked corn.

Since Miss Lydia mentioned me, I figured I'd chime in to say I live in mountains in northern Utah and my flock free range 24/7 (with large barn they can go into if they want). I feed my geese, ducks and chickens liberal amounts of whole corn in the winter especially when there is deep snow on property. They also get Mazuri and grass hay. My flock is very healthy.
Thanks for the input!
 

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