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    Duck feeding

    These things any good?
    Could get the kids to go fill up buckets full atm.



    And if they are anyone want them?

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    Yes, but I don't think they can digest them at all well. They would also need to be put through a blender to stop the stupid things from choking themselves.

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    They can eat them fine. I've shot ducks with their crops full of those pin-oaks acorns.

    As for the larger English ones, giving them a crack with a hammer while in a sack makes them go a bit further.

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    Ducks love acorns, fulled up a 44gallon drum few years ago and feed out a bucket at a time. They ate the maize first then start on acorns.

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    They will and do eat any acorns. Even our west coast ducks that I imagine dont see many due to lack of oaks in our district. I usually fill a few sacks when I am in chch and feed them out a couple weeks before opening.

    Have 10 oak trees planted over 20 yrs ago around one of my duck ponds by mother in law.
    Great intentions but I have yet to see an acorn come off them. The duck love sitting under them tho.

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    Anyone local want some?

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Anyone local want some?

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    Get the kids busy @veitnamcam , drop them up to the bloke with the pig bait station. Fatten those wee porkers up something fabulous!
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    Quote Originally Posted by stingray View Post
    Get the kids busy @veitnamcam , drop them up to the bloke with the pig bait station. Fatten those wee porkers up something fabulous!
    Ohh thats a good idea!
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    They are brilliant and normally source my own, how ever not this year.
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    too far away to use them myself.....they do get eaten....after 18 years at same spot we have 6 oak trees growing,they are putting out a few acorns now....they will be great for the grandkids and great grandkids....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    too far away to use them myself.....they do get eaten....after 18 years at same spot we have 6 oak trees growing,they are putting out a few acorns now....they will be great for the grandkids and great grandkids....
    So are you eating them @Micky Duck
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    Three big oak trees over the road from us - about 15m high - maybe 17 years old - branches right down on the lawn - must be heaps of acorns on the ground - they scratch around for hours. About 500m from the estuary and a settlement pond. I saw this lot waddle through a section and up the road to this site - they spent the evening in their feeding. Often see a couple waddle up or fly in and then back out. How do they recognize oak trees in a subdivision.
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    we subdivided our section built our new home on the back and guess what -yup have a huge oak tree on the front lawn of the old house -acorns galore in the driveway.too late this year but next ill be filling some sacks.

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    nah I dont eat them...but the ducks n geese surely do.
    time out.......in amongst all the neon signs of city street a set of purple wings sticks out like dogs balls to me...it means really good burgers.....will be no different for a duck,they have good eyesight and plenty of time to fly around checking out the greenery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    nah I dont eat them...but the ducks n geese surely do.
    time out.......in amongst all the neon signs of city street a set of purple wings sticks out like dogs balls to me...it means really good burgers.....will be no different for a duck,they have good eyesight and plenty of time to fly around checking out the greenery.
    yup and if that greenery is a well set camo net...........

 

 

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