white cambells

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hy all i have few questions about white cambells i have currently got myself 2 females was wondering when they lay also im feeding them duck pellets in a bowl is there any type of feeders you get for ducks , i have a small house for them but not sure if there using this as there not laying yet so any info on these would be great thanks
 
Hi! They start to lay at about 9 months but every duck is different. They are messy eaters and like to have water next to their food. I use a big heavy dog bowl on a tray next to water. They also liked whole wheat/mixed corn served under water. They won’t use a house unless they get in a routine of going into it at night. Do you put them away at night so they are safe from the fox?
 
i dont put them away i have a little hut for them also big shed where chickens go which ducks could get access , my allotment has big fences and wire in ground so never had foxes ever , i was wanting some type of feeder that will last a day incase i cant get to allotment also strangly think its layed a egg today are the yokes really thick and dence , the egg was on floor can i get them laying else where as i put 3 pot duck eggs in there hut and my chickens are laying there now lol
 
The white Campbell’s are not really good nesters and can sometimes just lay eggs where they stand and sort of not notice. They are not as fastidious as chickens about finding a nice cosy nest. However they will use a bush that is low to the ground. They prefer natural cover to houses :) they are very nervous of new things, not like chickens who are naturally curious so won’t use the treadle feeders but they will use the normal chicken feeders that you can load up for a day, they are messy though. You may be interested to know that you are legally obliged to check poultry daily :) good luck!
 
will ducks eat out of a normal hanging chicken feeder
 
Hi,

We have white campbells and they use a hopper feeder quite cheerfully.

Well, I don't think they like it because it is clunky, however if you want to eat then you've got to put up with it.

We use a Grandpas Feeder - https://www.grandpasfeeders.com

They come with bolts to fix the lid open. Give them a week fully open, a week half open so they get used to having to stand on the treadle, being able to see the food is a big enough incentive, then shut the lid and they get there after a bit of faffing about.

It's not cheap, but they are really well made so should last forever.

Unfortuntely squirrels and ravens have now figured out how to use it!
 

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