Hi! I have a flock of 4 ducks. A Pekin Duck (Honey Boo Boo), a Buff Orpington Duck (Tom), a Pekin Drake (Reggie), and a Cayuga Drake (Stormy). Many of you have given me amazing advice for my chronic foot patient, Honey Boo Boo, and I am so grateful for you! I am wrapping Honey's foot every to every other night, so of course I feel like she needs some type of reward. She perfers her rewards in the form of fresh caught minnows (or store bought ~she's not picky whenever it comes to minnows). With her being a forever patient I'm not allowing the ducks to free range (plus I'm finding thick loads of briars all around the pond which is possibly the cause of her bumblefoot way back in the beginning and we have a family of 3 red foxes that frequent our property). So, I use a net to catch minnows every night. Right now the minnows are plentiful and all along the bank. I've found that it's addicting to fish and constantly catch something. I've held you up way to long so, let me get to my question. I'm worried that I'm giving them too many minnows and I don't want to make them sick or cause any harm. Is there a recommended amount of minnows to offer each day? Should I not be giving them daily? I've tried many other treat options and they just turn their bills up at everything except for minnows, water crickets, and the black yard crickets, but everything must be alive. They tried green Peas and that was a fairly quick pass. Tom and Stormy like raisins a little bit but Honey does not - Reggie doesn't grasp the concept of it being an edible treat because it doesn't move-. They'll occasionally eat boiled or scrambled egg but they'll only nibble at it. Thoughts?
I apologize for the LONG and drawn out post. I'm summary challenged and don't get to interact with adults very often. Please overlook me, but feel free to offer up some advice, tips, suggestions, knowledge, whatever you've got. I will sincerely appreciate it!
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Edited to add that they are fed Southern States Floating Waterfowl Feed and I recently added Nutrena Duck Feed mixed in to get rid of it. They're not impressed with the Nutrena Duck Feed at all. They also have access to grit and oyster shell to take as needed
I apologize for the LONG and drawn out post. I'm summary challenged and don't get to interact with adults very often. Please overlook me, but feel free to offer up some advice, tips, suggestions, knowledge, whatever you've got. I will sincerely appreciate it!
Back to add more (sorry!)
Edited to add that they are fed Southern States Floating Waterfowl Feed and I recently added Nutrena Duck Feed mixed in to get rid of it. They're not impressed with the Nutrena Duck Feed at all. They also have access to grit and oyster shell to take as needed