Lucky Duck (Duck food)

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Ducks deserve better than generic poultry pellets or stale bread crusts. That’s why, as duck-devotees, we created Lucky Duck.  A nutritious blend of New Zealand grown ingredients carefully developed to keep ducks in quacking good health.

Ducks are natural foragers, pecking around for a diverse diet of plants, seeds and insect protein. We worked with an avian expert to replicate the nutritional profile of their ideal diet in a handy free-flow blend.

Feed Lucky Duck as a maintenance diet for backyard ducks or scatter on the ground for wild ducks. a wholesome replacement for old crusts – bread is like junk food for ducks and breeds dangerous bacteria in waterways. 

  • New Zealand grown oats, barley, kibbled maize, and sorghum
  • New Zealand’s original duck-specific feed
  • Free of ruminant protein; contains soy-based pellets 
  • Makes an excellent eco-gift for bird lovers!

Ingredients: Barley, whole oats, sorghum, kibbled maize, high protein pellets (soya bean meal, peas, broll, vegetable oil). 

Typical analysis: Protein: 11.4%, fat: 3.4%, fibre: 6.7%, calcium: 0.59%, reactive lys mg/100mg: 0.54% 

Feeding Guide:  For feeding on the ground (will not float). Intended as an all year maintenance feed for ducks. Breeding ducks will need an additional protein source during breeding season. Feed approximately 150g per duck per day. Suitable for ducks from 8 weeks old. 

Storage instructions: Store in a cool place away from direct sunlight. Not for human consumption. Packed in an environment where nuts are present. 

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