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link to 8 Things NOT To Feed Your Ducks (Bread, Crackers, Onions, and More)
An accessible and family-friendly activity is to feed ducks a snack. While most often associated with tossing bits of bread into a pond, ultimately, ducks might be better served with a different type...
link to The Fascinating Reason Ducks Stand on One Leg
If you wake up on a chilly morning and head outside to feed your ducks, it's understandable if you think a predator entered their cage and helped itself to some duck legs. However, fear not—it's...
link to Feeding Your Ducks Broccoli and Cauliflower: Benefits, Preparation, and Amount
If you own ducks (or are considering raising ducks), you might have noticed that they eat a lot every day. Even with the adequate amount of duck feed, they can still appear hungry, wandering around...
link to Feeding Your Duck Peanuts: Considerations, Preparation, and Amount
While ducks can eat many of the same foods as humans, it's essential to know what's healthy and what to avoid. Many owners looking to give their flock an extra nutrient boost ask whether ducks can...
link to 6 Garden Herbs Your Ducks Can Eat (Including Cilantro)
Many backyard poultry owners feed their birds primarily a diet of commercial pellets. However, this may not always be enough to meet the complex nutritional needs of ducks. Your flock needs access to...
link to 6 Backyard Weeds Your Ducks Can Eat (Clover, Dandelion, And More)
When your pet ducks roam your backyard, you may see them grazing on weeds every now and then. And after you weed out your garden, you may sometimes wonder if you can feed them to your ducks as a...