Yes, corn is good for them. Bread is not a good idea, because it can get stuck in their throat.
nope they like regular bird food\
Layer feed is generally better for adult ducks compared to cracked corn. Layer feed is specifically formulated to meet the nutritional needs of laying ducks, providing essential proteins, vitamins, and minerals for optimal health and egg production. Cracked corn, while a tasty treat, is high in carbohydrates and low in essential nutrients, which can lead to nutritional imbalances if fed as a primary diet. Therefore, layer feed should be the main component of their diet, with cracked corn offered in moderation as a supplement.
I have 4 ducks and I feed them two big cups of cracked corn and two big cups of duck pellets. You should feed them every time they are out of food.
Caged birds do; corn is a part of their feed bought in pet stores. also, horses can eat corn :) deer and pigs eat corn as well --------------------------------------------------------------------------------ryse™----------- Ostrich eats corn too. I think. :)
first you my find 7 geese eat in a day together. 7x9=63 then 63x2=126 geese eat at two days.
Cracked corn is indeed an energy feed source for livestock. Corn is a high-energy feedstuff no matter how it's processed, and should be treated as such.
i am feeding my geese mixed corn at the moment but they still are not satisfied could you please tell me the best corn to feed them to fill there bellies. thankyou
You can feed ducks with grains like cracked corn, birdseed, or oats. It's best to avoid feeding them bread as it lacks nutritional value and can be harmful to their health. Make sure to feed them in moderation and not to overfeed them.
Pekin ducks are known as domesticated ducks, and are used for meat and egg production, and are also kept as pets. Pekin ducks feed on insects and larvae, but are also fed pellets when kept as pets.
Yes they do.
It's a song -- it's "JIMMY cracked corn, and I don't care." It is a nonsense line about a guy named Jimmy -- he cracked some corn (broke open the kernels to make grits or bread or something) and you don't care that he did.
Songbirds, squirrels, raccoons, ducks, geese, and swans. Songbirds like food that is small, like corn. Squirrels generally prefer nuts or something that has to do with nuts. Raccoons would basically take anything while the bigger birds like the ducks, geese and swans are like the songbirds; they like to eat bread and cereal. I know they like cereal because once I fed them some, and they just loved it.