bindian
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Charlz,Yes the 'fines' in cracked corn are basically corn meal or corn flour type stuff. My ducks don't like whole kernel corn, I tried some as a test and they just left it in the bowl. I also tried some cracked barley which had a fair amount of screenings (chaff etc.) in it... they just looked at me like I was stupidWhen I mixed it 50/50 with corn they would eat the corn and leave most of the barley/screenings. For something that dabbles in the dirt around the pond and the fields when they are being irrigated I didn't think they would be that picky.
fortunately the tweety birds, quail etc. are not that picky and cleaned up the rest. I went back to the cracked corn.
Corn does take a fair amount of water, especially during the 'kernel fill' stage so that is something to think about, I know TX has been dry/in drought.
Is your motivator to keep down expenses or just to try something new?
My ducks love whole corn. They are not pet ducks. They have their own pond and fenced 1/4 acred to roam on. They eat anything I throw to them. Well, not banana skins. Here is their (my) pond thread... http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/projects/251326-instant-pond.html?highlight=
We just got over 6 inches of rain. We're doing well here in Southeast Texas. Both ponds were overflowing last week. Normal annual rainfall is around 36 inches. Last year, I put in 700 feet of water line to water in the plowed area. At the time, I didn't know why. I just felt led to put a water line in out there.
My motivator is to have fun, get back to basics, and to cut down costs. I really didn't mean to turn some dirt and decide to plant corn..........it just happened. When I was young, Dad raised corn and had it mixed with our horse feed, in toad sacks sewed up like store bought! That feed mill no longer does that now. Maybe these two threads will explain it better...........http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachments/331834-ford-model-101-3-bottom.html?highlight=
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachments/270878-amco-offset-disc.html?highlight=
I just had 25 more ducklings shipped yesterday in the mail. So the extra corn will come in handy while these ducks are here.
hugs, Brandi
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