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Grains

Can Ducks Eat Barley?

The good news is they can – your ducks can eat barley. Now, let’s see the benefits and how much barley is enough for ducks.

Grains

Can Ducks Eat Millet?

Your ducks can eat millet, and per 3.5oz (100gr), millet has 8mg calcium compared to 2mg calcium that your ducks get, for example, from corn.

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Can Ducks Eat Lemons?

Ducks shouldn’t eat lemons. While we all know that lemons are an excellent source of vitamins, you should avoid giving lemons to your ducks.

Nuts

Can Ducks Eat Pecans?

Your ducks can eat pecans, but remember that you must know the limits before letting them overeat. Here is all about pecans and ducks.

Nuts

Can Ducks Eat Cashews?

Occasionally ducks can eat cashews. Ground them first to avoid potential choking, and make sure there is no salt.

Nuts

Can Ducks Eat Walnuts?

It is a hassle if you first need to deshell walnuts and ground them into smaller pieces; however, your ducks will appreciate this treat.

Vegetables

Can Ducks Eat Spinach?

The fact is that spinach is super healthy if you feed ducks in moderation, but it contains oxalic acid, which is terrible for them.

Seeds

Can Ducks Eat Bird Seed?

Ducks can eat bird seeds, and even though full of nutrients, and proteins, bird seeds are full of fat and fiber that can be counterproductive if ducks overeat in a short time.