Duck Nutrition
Regardless of how ducks obtain their food, whether it be by
scavenging, or consuming a complete ration, the food consumed must
contain all the nutrients, in an available form, that are needed for
maintenance, growth and reproduction. Feeding practices will depend in
part on the number of ducks raised. If only a few ducks are kept by a
household, and they have access to areas where they can forage, they
may be able to survive, grow and lay eggs by consuming available food
such as green plants, insects, snails, frogs, and table scraps
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