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@WannaBeHillBilly your birds have a nice space and diverse diet! I think I can do better than I have been with mine, even in our much smaller city lot.
They get fermented feed made with Purina flock raiser crumbles twice a day. They have access to oyster shell. About weekly (on my off days) they get weeds such as dandelions and other things that I pull from around the yard and throw into their area. They make really cute happy noises when they are munching on dandelions. I've thrown them vegetable garden plants at the end of the season, such as the zucchini. I could barely keep them out of it during the summer and sure enough, they loved those end of season plants! They have been fed slugs that I've found while gardening too, plus any other bugs I find on my veggie plants, but these are not regular.
I have allowed them to forage in the main part of the backyard a handful of times (they LOVE this) but really don't feel comfortable having them in the open unsupervised for longer periods of time due to hawks. Hawks have plenty to eat around here but I've only got 5 ducks and am not interested in losing any. Plus they always seem to end up pooping all over the concrete patio which I am not crazy about. I could do better about allowing them to forage. I could also do better about giving them kitchen scraps which I tend to just compost. Do you cut your scraps up small or do they figure out how to eat it anyway? What kinds of scraps would you recommend NOT giving ducks? Obviously they like anything leafy and green....and I've fed them tomatoes before....but what about harder things such as carrots, or celery, the hard tops of veggies, etc?
Thanks for describing in depth your routine and diet of your ducks. It is inspirational and gives me some goals to work towards for mine
They get fermented feed made with Purina flock raiser crumbles twice a day. They have access to oyster shell. About weekly (on my off days) they get weeds such as dandelions and other things that I pull from around the yard and throw into their area. They make really cute happy noises when they are munching on dandelions. I've thrown them vegetable garden plants at the end of the season, such as the zucchini. I could barely keep them out of it during the summer and sure enough, they loved those end of season plants! They have been fed slugs that I've found while gardening too, plus any other bugs I find on my veggie plants, but these are not regular.
I have allowed them to forage in the main part of the backyard a handful of times (they LOVE this) but really don't feel comfortable having them in the open unsupervised for longer periods of time due to hawks. Hawks have plenty to eat around here but I've only got 5 ducks and am not interested in losing any. Plus they always seem to end up pooping all over the concrete patio which I am not crazy about. I could do better about allowing them to forage. I could also do better about giving them kitchen scraps which I tend to just compost. Do you cut your scraps up small or do they figure out how to eat it anyway? What kinds of scraps would you recommend NOT giving ducks? Obviously they like anything leafy and green....and I've fed them tomatoes before....but what about harder things such as carrots, or celery, the hard tops of veggies, etc?
Thanks for describing in depth your routine and diet of your ducks. It is inspirational and gives me some goals to work towards for mine
