Breeding suppliments

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Hi there,
Has anyone had any experience/ results using Breeding suppliments with their laying hens/ ducks?
Does it really improve hatchability and egg production? I am feeding my layers with laying mash and pellets and it says on the bag that it is a complete food. However I am giving them a suppliment specifically designed for breeding hens/ ducks and I was interested to see if anyone thought that it made a difference or not to their poultry?
 
Hi, you could try breeders pellets/meal - and a little corn- wheat etc- if you put the wheat in their water they love dabbling for it.As for supplements, as long as they have a good diet- pellets/meal/corn and are allowed to free range then they should not be necessary. I have rarely used any supplements and have bred ducks/chickens and geese for many years.
regards, David :)
 
Thanks for that David,
My poultry all free-range during the day and locked up at night, so I guess I won't bother with suppliments. Just one other quick question though - do ducks need shell grit? I give it to my hens, but I never thought about giving it to my ducks. What do you think?
 
Hi David,
I didn't know there were two kinds of grit - I have only heard of shell grit, what's the other sort?
 
Hi, they are soluble and insoluble grit- take a look here :-
http://poultrykeeper.com/chickens/general-chickens/types-of-poultry-grit.html

hope it helps :)
regards, David :)
 
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