abitquackers
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Hello, we're just setting up for ducks at the moment and I'm getting to grips with which food to get in. They'd all be POL. Lots of places recommend layer pellets, but I'm struggling to find some for waterfowl and I wondered what members here tend to use? I did find one called 'Fancy Feed Fenland's Waterfowl Pellets' which say they promote eggs, so I'm assuming they're for ducks in lay. Would anyone recommend those ones or are others better? If I used chicken pellets, would I need to add niacin? Also, I know ducks are supposed to stop laying while in moult and it can cause issues if they don't, but is there anything I'm supposed to do to encourage them to stop laying if they don't seem to be?
The other question I had was about rat-proof feeders. Our set-up would around 6 ducks in a large walk-in run on grass (initially, it'll probably get a bit muddy). Later, we may properly pave an area, but as we want to dig a permanent pond and have to move a massive mountain of wood where we want the final area, it'll take a bit of time to get there. I'm not sure what's best to avoid rats. Obviously, we'll be keeping the area clean, but should we get something to put down where the food area is to make it easier to sweep/clean? I've seen the Grandpa's ones. One concern for me would be whether the smell of food would be around more as it's too heavy to move to and from the area. Is that likely to attract rats more anyway (even if they struggled to get in) and would that type of feeder be messy? Also, people are often talking about chickens using them. Would ducks feed well from them or use the mechanism well enough? The other option would be a morning and evening feed. Would that be better to avoid the smell of food being around constantly and to maybe just take the trough out when they're done?
(Apologies if this is too long or the questions are silly.)
The other question I had was about rat-proof feeders. Our set-up would around 6 ducks in a large walk-in run on grass (initially, it'll probably get a bit muddy). Later, we may properly pave an area, but as we want to dig a permanent pond and have to move a massive mountain of wood where we want the final area, it'll take a bit of time to get there. I'm not sure what's best to avoid rats. Obviously, we'll be keeping the area clean, but should we get something to put down where the food area is to make it easier to sweep/clean? I've seen the Grandpa's ones. One concern for me would be whether the smell of food would be around more as it's too heavy to move to and from the area. Is that likely to attract rats more anyway (even if they struggled to get in) and would that type of feeder be messy? Also, people are often talking about chickens using them. Would ducks feed well from them or use the mechanism well enough? The other option would be a morning and evening feed. Would that be better to avoid the smell of food being around constantly and to maybe just take the trough out when they're done?
(Apologies if this is too long or the questions are silly.)