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Facts About Ducks: How Much Does a Duck Need?

Facts About Ducks: How Much Does a Duck Need?

Facts about ducks and duck information, in general, can be difficult to find online because backyard ducks aren’t nearly as popular (yet) as backyard chickens, but I am hoping to change that by promoting ducks as an addition to, or alternative to, a flock of chickens.

One of the most common questions I am asked is, “Can chickens and ducks live together.” The answer to this fact about ducks is a resounding yes! I’ve raised chickens and ducks side by side for more than eight years, and while there are some noticeable differences, for the most part, backyard ducks don’t need much more than chickens need. A kiddie pool or something where they can splash around is the exception to this rule.

The second most common question I get asked about backyard ducks is “what do ducks eat?” Ducks will do just fine eating chicken layer feed. This is the fact about ducks that makes them the perfect bunkmates for chickens. However, I do add some brewer’s yeast to the feed to give the ducks the added niacin that they need for strong legs and bones. A two percent ratio works well for my flock.

Facts About Ducks: How Much Does a Duck Need?

Here are some other facts about ducks and information to help you get started raising these fascinating birds.

Facts About Ducks: How Much Does a Duck Need?

After learning these facts about ducks, I hope that you will consider adding a few ducks to your flock. Backyard ducks are amusing and entertaining. I find lots of enjoyment just watching their antics. They are great layers of large, rich-tasting eggs. Frankly, they make a wonderful addition to any backyard.

Do you have more fun facts about ducks? Do you raise ducks in your backyard? We’d love to hear from you in the comments below.

Join me on Facebook at Duck Eggs Daily to share in the daily antics of my ducks and my website Fresh Eggs Daily for lots more duck advice!


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