Waterfowls
Waterfowls can be subdivided into Ornamental waterfowls, Domestic waterfowls and Stilt-walkers. These many waterfowls have different requirements for their food; floating or non-floating, purely vegetable or with animal ingredients, for growth or maintenance, etc. Therefore Kasper Faunafood has a wide range of products in the Anseres line; for young and adult fowls, for both land and water (floating), in different forms: crumb, pellet, floating and mixed grain, pure vegetable feed and feed with fishmeal. The special food for all ornamental waterfowls in ponds, petting zoos, city parks, zoos and in the wild.
Mixed grain for adult waterfowls
Always provide a mixed grain in addition to a complete feed, up to 25% of the daily donation. Preferably scatter to stimulate waterfowl scavenging behavior. Offer chicken grit in addition to a mixed grain to support the digestion of the grains and as a source of calcium for the eggshells.
Floating for adult waterfowls
From the age of 12 weeks waterfowls can be fed with feed for adult waterfowls. These feeds are divided into 2 categories: in pellet form for distribution on land and in extruded form (floating) for distribution both on land and in water. In addition to complete feed, give a maximum of 25% grain mixture to promote the free-range behavior of waterfowls. Floatings are specially designed for waterfowls that like to eat on the water.
Pellets for adult waterfowls
From the age of 12 weeks waterfowls can be fed with feed for adult waterfowls. These feeds are divided into 2 categories: in pellet form for distribution on land and in extruded form (floating) for distribution both on land and in water. In addition to complete feed, give a maximum of 25% grain mixture to promote the free-range behavior of waterfowls.
Assortment young waterfowls
Kasper Faunafood's waterfowl feeds are grouped in the Anseres line. They are special feeds developed to meet the special dietary requirements of waterfowl chicks. Various types of breeding feed are available for raising waterfowl chicks.