Hi friends,
decided to put this matter into a separate thread and not append it to the spring-duckling thread because they are technically still ducklings but they look and behave like grown ups…
There is a small bowl (3" pipe end-cap), filled with crushed oyster shells in the duck house to give my one year old ducks access to a steady calcium supply. Yesterday i noticed it was empty and filled it up. This morning it was half empty again and i noticed that the former spring-ducklings have started to feed on it - only the females, not my little drakeling…
Isn't that a little early for them? Or is that a sign that they are preparing for the egg business? They are just eight weeks old! I usually don't care what the ducks decide to eat, i believe they know best what's good for them, but seeing them gobbling down the oyster-shells came as a surprise.
decided to put this matter into a separate thread and not append it to the spring-duckling thread because they are technically still ducklings but they look and behave like grown ups…
There is a small bowl (3" pipe end-cap), filled with crushed oyster shells in the duck house to give my one year old ducks access to a steady calcium supply. Yesterday i noticed it was empty and filled it up. This morning it was half empty again and i noticed that the former spring-ducklings have started to feed on it - only the females, not my little drakeling…
Isn't that a little early for them? Or is that a sign that they are preparing for the egg business? They are just eight weeks old! I usually don't care what the ducks decide to eat, i believe they know best what's good for them, but seeing them gobbling down the oyster-shells came as a surprise.