The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: northfifeduckling on July 03, 2012, 04:51:02 pm
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just found out that these exist - does anyone use them and from what age of duckling? Mine's been raised on porridge for 3 weeks as I didn't want to give chick crumbs and I have also put wheat in for mum. :&>
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I use the Smallholder range of Goose/Duck Finisher which they have had since about 4 weeks old and they are looking great. :&>
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I use the same and they always do really well on them.
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trouble is that I was hoping to let her (there is hope it's a girl ::) ) run with the adults soon as mum is getting very restless, a bit of a waste of these pellets (as they all eat the same). Maybe it's too early. If I give these, mum will probably eat them, too, will that be a problem? :&>
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Mum will probably love them :yum: We used D&H for ours & they were still on it when they started laying, then the bl**dy fox got 'em :'(
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What a shame, Beewyched!
Will it be ok if the chooks eat the these duck pellets? they are all in the same space and eat from the same feeders... ::) :&>
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my ducklings (fingers crossed they turn up - i have a broody duck somewhere in the bushes outside the garden returning home for food around half 8 at night and buggering off again for another hours) will probably just be fed on chick crumbs - everyother duckling i have had has turned out allright would it be best if i didn't? :&>
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Fingers crossed, that all turns out with plenty of girl ducklings for you, Cameron! I just have the one (mum gave up and let the other live egg die :( ). Wish me luck that it's a girl.... Looks like an IR and I fed it on porridge up to now, time to move it on. Some chick crumbs do contain an antibiotic I think that's bad for ducklings and I have no packaging to check with the ones I have, so I decided not to give those. :&>