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HOOVER DUCK LAYER PELLETS FOR SALE
If you’re raising laying ducks and wondering whether Hoover Duck Layer Pellets for sale are a good investment, the answer is yes. Hoover Duck Layer Pellets are formulated specifically for laying ducks, not chickens or generic poultry. They support steady egg production, improve shell strength, and promote overall flock health.
Many Filipino duck farmers rely on general-purpose feeds, thinking they are enough. However, laying ducks need a different nutritional profile, especially during peak laying. Hoover Duck Layer Pellets provide the right balance of protein, calcium, and energy to sustain high productivity. Whether you raise Itik Pinas, Muscovy Ducks, Cayuga Ducks, Saxony Ducks, or Rouen Ducks, this feed fits the job.
Finding Hoover Duck Layer Pellets near you is now more convenient through delivery. Alpha Agventure Farms accepts orders nationwide and can arrange delivery at the buyer’s cost. The feed comes in durable, moisture-resistant sacks suited for Philippine storage conditions, helping preserve freshness even during long-distance transport.
Some farmers still rely on rice bran, cracked corn, or kitchen scraps as duck feed. While cheap, these options often lead to inconsistent nutrition. Hoover Duck Layer Pellets offer a complete ration with essential amino acids, vitamins, and trace minerals that ducks need for stronger, more marketable eggs.
The price of Hoover Duck Layer Pellets is competitive when you look at cost per egg produced. By improving laying rate, reducing cracked eggs, and cutting down on health issues, this feed saves money in the long term. You also reduce the need for calcium supplements and vitamin shots.
Scenario A: Rice Bran (₱800/50 kg)
Let’s say you’re feeding rice bran at a cost of ₱800 per 50-kg.
- Average daily feed intake per duck on low-density feed like rice bran is typically 150 grams (0.15 kg).
This is due to the lower protein, calcium, and energy content — ducks need to eat more to try to meet their nutritional needs. - Total feed per day for 50 ducks:
0.15 kg/duck × 50 ducks = 7.5 kg/day - Daily feed cost:
7.5 kg × ₱16.00/kg = ₱120.00/day - Expected laying rate on a rice bran diet is low, often only 55% due to nutritional imbalances.
50 ducks × 0.55 = 27.5 eggs/day - Cost per egg:
₱120.00 ÷ 27.5 eggs = ₱4.36 per egg
Scenario B: Feeding with Hoover Duck Layer Pellets
Cost of Hoover Duck Layer Pellets is ₱1,500 per 50-kg bag.
- Average daily feed intake per duck on a high-density, nutritionally complete pellet like Hoover Duck Layer Pellets is around 120 grams (0.12 kg).
Ducks eat less volume because they get all their nutritional needs in a more concentrated form. - Total feed per day for 50 ducks:
0.12 kg/duck × 50 ducks = 6.0 kg/day - Daily feed cost:
6.0 kg × ₱30.00/kg = ₱180.00/day - Expected laying rate on Hoover Duck Layer Pellets is high, often around 90% due to balanced protein, calcium, energy, and micronutrients.
50 ducks × 0.90 = 45 eggs/day - Cost per egg:
₱180.00 ÷ 45 eggs = ₱4.00 per egg
| FEED TYPE | FEED INTAKE PER DUCK | FEED COST/DAY | EGGS/DAY | COST PER EGG |
| Rice Bran (₱800/50 kg) | 150g (7.5 kg total) | ₱120.00 | 27.5 | ₱4.36 |
| Hoover Duck Layer Pellets (₱1,500/50 kg) | 120g (6.0 kg total) | ₱180.00 | 45 | ₱4.00 |
Despite the higher price per sack, Hoover Duck Layer Pellets deliver a lower cost per egg because:
- Ducks eat less feed per day
- They lay more eggs
- You reduce losses from cracked eggs and eliminate the need for additional supplements
In the end, you’re paying a bit more for the feed but getting a higher return per peso, which is what matters to profitable duck farmers.
Worried about how your ducks will adjust? Hoover Duck Layer Pellets are palatable and easy to digest. Ducks transition well when the feed is introduced gradually over 9 days. Farmers who made the switch report better feed intake, improved flock behavior, and more uniform egg size within two weeks.
Using Hoover Duck Layer Pellets also cuts down labor. Mixing homemade rations every day takes time and often results in uneven nutrition. With this complete feed, daily feeding becomes quicker and more consistent. It frees up your time while ensuring your ducks get proper, balanced nutrition.
Hoover Duck Layer Pellets also help manage duck weight. Excess body fat can reduce laying frequency. This feed contains the right energy levels and fiber content to maintain ideal body condition. It supports long-term productivity without compromising the reproductive health of your laying ducks.
Farmers who use Hoover Duck Layer Pellets consistently report more predictable laying cycles. Egg sizes become more uniform, which simplifies packaging and marketing. Whether you’re supplying wet markets, egg traders, or selling directly from your farm, the consistency this feed delivers strengthens your reputation.
If you’re wondering where to buy Hoover Duck Layer Pellets, Alpha Agventure Farms is your trusted supplier. We provide fresh stock, direct delivery, and expert support to duck raisers across the Philippines. Choose Hoover Duck Layer Pellets for better eggs, healthier ducks, and greater peace of mind.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Isn’t it risky to switch my ducks’ diet all at once to Hoover Duck Layer Pellets?
No, you don’t need to switch overnight. Transition gradually over 9 days by mixing increasing portions of Hoover Duck Layer Pellets with your current feed. This gives your ducks’ digestive system time to adjust without stress or sudden changes in droppings or appetite.
Recommended Transition Period:
Days 1 to 3: 25% Hoover Duck Layer Pellets + 75% current feed
Days 4 to 6: 50% Hoover Duck Layer Pellets + 50% current feed
Days 7 to 9: 75% Hoover Duck Layer Pellets + 25% current feed
Day 10 onward: 100% Hoover Duck Layer Pellets
This step-by-step adjustment helps ensure feed acceptance, reduces wastage, and minimizes any temporary dip in egg production.
My ducks are local/native breeds. Will Hoover Duck Layer Pellets still work for them?
Yes. Hoover Duck Layer Pellets are formulated for all egg-laying ducks. They will still benefit from the added calcium, amino acids, and vitamins that support egg production, shell strength, and overall health.
Can I mix Hoover Duck Layer Pellets with leftover vegetables or farm scraps?
Yes, as long as scraps don’t exceed 20% of the daily ration. Mixing too much kitchen or farm waste can dilute the nutritional density of the pellets, which may lower laying performance and cause deficiencies.
Isn’t commercial feed too “synthetic” for ducks raised for organic or natural production?
Hoover Duck Layer Pellets do not contain growth hormones or antibiotics, based on the manufacturer’s published feed label. However, like most commercial feeds, the complete ingredient sourcing is not publicly disclosed. This makes it unsuitable for certified organic production, which requires full traceability and organic certification of all feed inputs. That said, many raisers practicing natural or semi-organic systems still choose Hoover Duck Layer Pellets for its consistent results and clear labeling of key nutritional components.
How long does a 50-kilo sack of Hoover Duck Layer Pellets last?
If you have 50 ducks consuming 120 grams per head per day, one sack lasts approximately 8 days. This calculation helps you plan your feed schedule and budget more efficiently.
If my area is too remote, can you still deliver?
Alpha Agventure Farms ships nationwide through third-party couriers and trucking services. Delivery is possible only if the transporter can access your area. We will coordinate with you to check if delivery is feasible. All transport costs are shouldered by the buyer.
What’s the shelf life of Hoover Duck Layer Pellets?
Hoover Duck Layer Pellets can stay fresh for up to 3 months if stored properly. For best results, transfer the feed to clean drums with tight-fitting covers and ring locks. This protects the feed from humidity, pests, and sunlight better than keeping it in sacks. Always store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Can I give Hoover Duck Layer Pellets to ducks younger than 5 months?
It’s not recommended. Hoover Duck Layer Pellets are specifically formulated for laying ducks. For growers and ducklings, you should use starter or grower formulations until they reach pre-laying age (around 21–24 weeks).
Do I still need to provide oyster shell or grit separately?
No. Hoover Duck Layer Pellets already contain enough calcium and trace minerals to support strong eggshell formation and bone development. You can still offer grit if your ducks are foraging on pasture.
Will feeding Hoover Duck Layer Pellets change the taste or smell of my duck eggs?
There’s no evidence that Hoover Duck Layer Pellets negatively affect the taste or smell of duck eggs. The feed is formulated to meet the nutritional needs of laying ducks without using fishmeal or animal byproducts, which are often associated with strong odors in eggs. Egg flavor can still be influenced by water quality, environment, and breed.




















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