When to switch to grower feed?

I'm new to ducks but the feed suggested to me at the supply store is RanchPro gamebird starter-grower. It's protein content says 28% and the tag says ducks can use it as a complete ration until 14 weeks. It is a 40lb bag and the guy at the store said since we got 4 ducks just use it till it was gone and then switch to the regular gamebird ration. Thoughts?

That seems really high in protein to be used for that long. I'd be afraid they would get angel wing or something but I don't have experience with that.
 
When I researched duck feed after already having bought this, the protein did seem high compared to what I was reading on different sites. I'm considering going and getting a lower protein feed now and just mixing the 2 together. I would hate to cause them a problem that could be avoided, even if the tag says its ok.
 
most Starters and high protein feeds are for growing as big as possible as fast as possible. reach market size then butcher

So lower protein feed is fine if its a complete ration with vitamins and exercise and treats sometimes... They might grow slower but its probably more "natural" growth.

i feed duck grower pellets as soon as they can eat pellets, and switch to duck layer when they are egg laying age

Feed could be discussed for 100 years and no one would ever agree on anything
 
most Starters and high protein feeds are for growing as big as possible as fast as possible. reach market size then butcher

So lower protein feed is fine if its a complete ration with vitamins and exercise and treats sometimes... They might grow slower but its probably more "natural" growth.

i feed duck grower pellets as soon as they can eat pellets, and switch to duck layer when they are egg laying age

Feed could be discussed for 100 years and no one would ever agree on anything
:goodpost: The gentleman giving me the advice at the store raised his ducks for meat so that makes sense.
 
:goodpost: The gentleman giving me the advice at the store raised his ducks for meat so that makes sense.
Yeah! So for pets your not looking too butcher in 8 weeks, its better for joints and muscles to grow a little slower

ide get them on duck grower as soon as they can eat pellets, and use the crumbles to mix in feed later in life when they need it
 
I believe @casportpony starts hers out on Turkey starter I don’t know when she switches though maybe she’ll chime in?
Yes, I feed mine 27% turkey starter until they are almost fully feathered. Turkey poults and duckling have almost identical niacin requirements, so by doing this I don't need to supplement any niacin.
 

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