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Both
Ducklings and Goslings should be watered immediately on arrival. It
is not necessary to add any medication or sugar to the water. Start
them on a 20% Duck and Goose (or chick) Starter. Keep them on that
ration for the first 2-3 weeks. You may then switch them to a 16-18%
Grower ration. Keep ducklings on that ration
until slaughter. When gosling reach 3-4 weeks of age, you can commence
feeding them cracked grain. For both ducklings and goslings, providing
them with smaller pellet size feed is best although not mandatory.
One thing is very important when growing waterfowl and that is that
you must never let waterfowl run out of water. Should they run out
of water and still have access to feed, a "choking" problem
may result. Waterfowl need water to "wash down" the feed
they eat.
Feed
and watering space is very important with all poultry, but particularly
so with ducklings and goslings. Figure 2 inches of feeder space per
bird for the first 2 weeks, 3 inches per bird to 6 weeks, and 4 inches
per bird after that. On watering space, figure 2-3 inches per bird
from the beginning. If you get into "hot weather" periods,
you must be sure to provide additional watering space.
Medicated
feed...until just recently, we told customers that medicated
feeds would not hurt waterfowl. However, we have had reports
that some of the new feed medications do, in fact, negatively
affect waterfowl. We suggest you try and use a non-medicated
feed for your ducklings and goslings. Never use a feed containing
arsenic for waterfowl.
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