Thought I'd share my most effective niacin treatment method!

So I just read that "The vegetable highest in niacin is spirulina, also known as seaweed. A cup of dried spirulina will meet your entire day's requirements of niacin, with 14 milligrams per cup." Maybe I will look at getting some pretty sure it comes dried wonder if it could help add another option and avenue to up there intake.
 
I just sprinkle Brewers Yeast on their feed and it usually takes care of the issue pretty fast.

Last week I noticed a few Muscovies having trouble and after just 3 days of sprinkling brewer's yeast on their dry food I noticed a big improvement!

My husband just went to the local brewery and the owner sold him some about-to-expire brewers yeast at quite the discount.
 
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I struggle to buy a lot of the suggestions on here as they don’t deliver to where I live. I’ve posted three options I’ve found as pictures. I’m struggling to find anyway how much I should be giving the duck. The duck is pretty large at this point and I’d imagine almost full size. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
 
I struggle to buy a lot of the suggestions on here as they don’t deliver to where I live. I’ve posted three options I’ve found as pictures. I’m struggling to find anyway how much I should be giving the duck. The duck is pretty large at this point and I’d imagine almost full size. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
@casportpony will know!
 

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