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Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: crosser on June 06, 2011, 04:19:59 pm

Title: duckling feed??
Post by: crosser on June 06, 2011, 04:19:59 pm
my bantam has just hatched some of her bantam eggs and now the runner duck eggs are pipping so hopefully hatch anytime soon...  is it ok for the chicks and runners to eat the same chick feed? wet or dry?

many thanks....
Title: Re: duckling feed??
Post by: CameronS on June 06, 2011, 05:05:28 pm
 am currently feeding my ducklings dry chick crumbs and they are thriving  :&>
Title: Re: duckling feed??
Post by: goosepimple on June 06, 2011, 05:09:46 pm
I read somewhere to feed them breadcrumbs (rather than bits) with soaked in milk - it's worked for me with hen chicks and ducklings - I've never had success with chick crumbs, even when soaking, and end up with most of the bag unwanted - like layers pellets, its like shredded cardboard - give hens the choice of pellets or grain, they choose the grain hands down.  We also shred (with scissors) grass for the ducklings and goslings and they yummy it up too.  They start eatimg bigger bits about 2 weeks old.
Title: Re: duckling feed??
Post by: jaykay on June 06, 2011, 08:04:29 pm
Try to get some proper duckling crumbs. Chick crumbs often have coccidiostat in them, which can really upset some ducklings. Feeding standard (medicated) chick crumb I once lost one duckling and had two others fail to thrive, who picked up and grew well once I got them onto ducking crumb. Feed dry with plenty of water next to it. Failing duckling crumb, untreated chick crumb is the next best.

I'm surprised bread has enough protein in for growing youngsters?
Title: Re: duckling feed??
Post by: Hopewell on June 06, 2011, 08:21:28 pm
Coccidiostat (ACS) in chick crumb kills ducklings slowly ie over several days. Finding crumb meant for ducklings isn't always possible but it is often possible to find chick crumb without ACS and this is fine to feed - we have reared ducks in the past on it without any problems.
Title: Re: duckling feed??
Post by: Anke on June 06, 2011, 09:52:27 pm
Traditional way of rearing ducklings and goslings used to be soaked bread crumbs in milk and also mix shredded nettles in it, quite a job, but that's what used to be done when I was growing up (I didn't have to go to cut the nettles though!).
Title: Re: duckling feed??
Post by: SallyintNorth on June 07, 2011, 01:00:59 am
I'm surprised bread has enough protein in for growing youngsters?

Would the milk in which the bread is soaked provide enough protein?
Title: Re: duckling feed??
Post by: jaykay on June 07, 2011, 08:23:13 am
That makes sense Sally  :)
Title: Re: duckling feed??
Post by: Sylvia on June 07, 2011, 12:41:19 pm
I have always fed mine organic chick crumbs with no problems.
Title: Re: duckling feed??
Post by: crosser on June 07, 2011, 01:00:41 pm
wow, thanks for all your advice, im going to my local poultry store and try to get duck crumbs and if no luck then will try to get some organic crumb..  just wondering am i best leaving the runners with the bantam or take them away? oh and my other chicks are happily eating there crumb and cucumber and tomatoes..  they love it...
Title: Re: duckling feed??
Post by: Roxy on June 07, 2011, 01:48:55 pm
Personally, I would leave the ducklings with the bantam - has one hen hatched bantie and duck eggs together?  My buff sussex is a proud mum to two ducklings hatched for a neighbour, and seems happy with her strange looking young!!!  Hopefully leaving them with hen, she will keep them safe from rats.
Title: Re: duckling feed??
Post by: goosepimple on June 07, 2011, 01:55:49 pm
The crumbs and milk thing was something I read on this website a good while back, we sometimes mix in weetabix or porridge/porage oats. Sure I also picked up somewhere not to give poultry cucumber (or avocado for that matter)?  Anyone know anything about that? ???
Title: Re: duckling feed??
Post by: crosser on June 07, 2011, 02:07:31 pm
the bantie has hatched banties and 2 ducks....   they seem happy enough together...  i hope cucumber is ok as mine have had it for well over a year with no bad effects..  they scoff it down..  just been up for a check and boy do them ducklings stink..  phew !!!  lock me in a lift with my dog anyday compared to that...
Title: Re: duckling feed??
Post by: crosser on June 07, 2011, 02:11:54 pm
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v288/crossercuss/HPIM0652.jpg)

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v288/crossercuss/HPIM0656.jpg)

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v288/crossercuss/HPIM0657.jpg)
Title: Re: duckling feed??
Post by: jaykay on June 07, 2011, 02:14:16 pm
Awwwww ;D
Title: Re: duckling feed??
Post by: Womble on June 07, 2011, 04:40:28 pm
I also picked up somewhere not to give poultry cucumber

Is that official advice from the German government by any chance?  ;D

Just to add that we had a batch of indian runners hatched under a broody bantam a few months ago. I left them in with 'Mum', and fed them on standard non-medicated chick crumb, and they did just fine. However, the ducklings will be WAY messier than the chicks, which could potentially be a problem for you if you decide to keep them all together!

Title: Re: duckling feed??
Post by: lachlanandmarcus on June 08, 2011, 10:13:22 am
I had a surprise (theyve never hatched one before, just sat on them till they are smelly) gosling born yesterday, and the feed merchants didnt have duck/goose feed but they do specifically have organic chick crumbs as well as the normal ones, as the organic ones they stock dont have the ACM anti cocci medication in them. I guess its flexible then for them, as chicken peeps can buy them too if they run out of normal or are organic.

But am off to give Giggle the gosling breadcrumbs in milk too now!

(http://i342.photobucket.com/albums/o405/lachlanandmarcus/P1020291.jpg)
Title: Re: duckling feed??
Post by: jaykay on June 08, 2011, 11:07:37 am
Very sweet  ;D
Title: Re: duckling feed??
Post by: goosepimple on June 08, 2011, 02:31:02 pm
Just perfect  :D - they do tend to flick their crumbs and milk everywhere so they get a bit spikey but that goes when they are old enough to take a dip - lovely photo, must post one of our one remaining gosling just in case!
Title: Re: duckling feed??
Post by: SallyintNorth on June 08, 2011, 11:32:11 pm
oh bless!  Love the name too.