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Amadeas
2 years ago

“Especially suitable feedingstuffs are corn and other grains, grain flakes, salads or commercially available duck food. Feeds It in the shallow water or on the shore of the water, so that the food does not fall unused.” Source Internet.

No way with bread.

Vennesla
2 years ago
Reply to  Amadeas

And then the rats are also fed with it, so that they can reproduce properly. Wild people don’t have to be fed at all. The listed feed is suitable for households.

noshlOmO
2 years ago
Reply to  Amadeas

:0 Why not a brot? That was always THE deceased

Amadeas
2 years ago
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AusMeinemAlltag
2 years ago

Most communities don’t want ducks to be fed, because the very massive rats attract and cause problems with vermin.

MrMiles
2 years ago

You shouldn’t feed them, they’ll be fine.

Otherwise domestic fruits and vegetables, salads, cucumbers or small insects, river cancers. Let’s have small quantities and nothing.

Vennesla
2 years ago

You can’t feed wild duck! They don’t have to be fed, they find enough to eat. Drains eat water plants, plants, fruits and seeds, but also like to put animal food on their food plan, such as insects, frogs, cubes, worms and snails. Households are fed with commercially available duck food, but also eat like their wild relatives plants, snails, etc.

Wiesel
2 years ago

Not at all!

Christian320
2 years ago

best not at all

Luzzynett
2 years ago

Not at all!