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They are big enough to eat pellets. It's my husband's choice to use crumbles for the chickens but we found pellets better for the ducks.
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Thanks! I have been sprinkling some nutritional yeast flakes over their feed. So I assume now I should keep doing that even with the pellets? I’m just worried because they are starting to get very big and they are still so young! I’m so scared their legs are going to give out !Both of the bags you showed are fine but you should add brewers yeast -- 1 tbspn per cup of feed -- for ducks. Don't omit the brewers yeast particularly if you have pekins that grow faster and larger than other mallard derived ducks.
Thank you for the info!They are big enough to eat pellets. It's my husband's choice to use crumbles for the chickens but we found pellets better for the ducks.
Thank you!Yes...you can switch.
Ducklings grow VERY fast. I'd continue giving them the yeast while they are still growing.Thanks! I have been sprinkling some nutritional yeast flakes over their feed. So I assume now I should keep doing that even with the pellets? I’m just worried because they are starting to get very big and they are still so young! I’m so scared their legs are going to give out !
The crumbles turn into mush faster. LOL Wet ducks and all that...Thank you for the info!
Thank you for the reply ! I’m new to ducks and trying to learn every bit of information I can. I always love to ask input before proceeding with anything new !Ducklings grow VERY fast. I'd continue giving them the yeast while they are still growing.
I totally understand that! You can never use the words clean and duck in the same sentence!The crumbles turn into mush faster. LOL Wet ducks and all that...
I was warned about that before getting ducks but you truly don't understand it until you have them.I totally understand that! You can never use the words clean and duck in the same sentence!
No you do not! Everything I read said ducklings were messy and smelly. I underestimated that big time!I was warned about that before getting ducks but you truly don't understand it until you have them.