- Apr 16, 2009
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My Mallards are 4 weeks old now. They are about 75% feathered (just their heads and part of their backs are down). I let them free range on our lawn during the day and in the evening I put them in a pen outside. When they are in their pen I give them what I have left of their chick starter mixed with a little bit of grit (probably a 10:1 ratio of feed to grit).
During the day I have just been letting them eat whatever they find. I also give them a few treats like chopped up broccoli or lettuce. They seem to be thriving at this time on that diet. Do you think they are getting what they need?
We live in very sandy soil. I'm not sure if they get enough grit naturally on that. Do you think I need to provide them more grit with their feed, or are they getting enough when they peck at the ground?
When I run out of their chick starter (in about a week), do I need to buy them cracked corn or will they start finding enough on their own?
Thanks!
During the day I have just been letting them eat whatever they find. I also give them a few treats like chopped up broccoli or lettuce. They seem to be thriving at this time on that diet. Do you think they are getting what they need?
We live in very sandy soil. I'm not sure if they get enough grit naturally on that. Do you think I need to provide them more grit with their feed, or are they getting enough when they peck at the ground?
When I run out of their chick starter (in about a week), do I need to buy them cracked corn or will they start finding enough on their own?
Thanks!