We feed our laying ducks lay pellets for the protein content, oyster shells for the calcium they provide. -DB
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If you have youngins I wouldn't use layer if they are all together. All flock or Flock Raiser is better and then just a bowl of oyster shell for the layers they will eat as needed. and young ones may taste but don't eat it. I have used Purina Flock raiser from hatch till end of life and I have one 11yrs old and one going on 11.Would you feed layer pellets to ducks that are laying? I also have 5 month old ducks and 5 week old goslings in the same area. I've been feeding starter/grower all their lives, but I didn't know if I was denying the older ducks some needed calcium. They have eaten calf manna by accident once or twice... I have a calf. The poor calf has to push the ducks out of his bowl.![]()
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/750869/raising-and-caring-for-ducklings#post_10611711Following, great post. Picked up our first ducklings last night. Three runners.
Brewers yeast tablets. Cant seem to find how much to crush up and give a day. Any ideas? Thanks
Very nice flockThanks for the advice. We don't have anywhere local to buy all flock feed, so I have to make do with starter/grower. We have three feed stores other than TSC. When it's time to buy feed again, I will check them again and see if they have any available to order. I couldn't help but share pictures of my water fowl friends.![]()
Goslings Pekins
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KCs, Buffs, and Cayuga Muscovy and everyone else.![]()