They are beautiful. And your are for the ducks is really cool! Some day I'd love to have something like this. Right now I don't have a set up for mandarins. We have all sorts of other ducks and geese here at the farm. I'd die to have some mandarins!
Well, the way we have things set up here at the moment, I would have to start from scratch. And of course being a non-profit farm, we have to go by all different rules and regulations when we build things for animals. And me being a perfectionist, I want it done right. We probably have most of...
I wish it was so easy. I work and live on a non-profit farm. Even though I get to do pretty much whatever I want, building a new pen is not possible at the moment. Possibly in the future, but not yet. I guess that'll give me some time to gather up a bunch of money for a new pen.
That's what I was guessing. I wouldn't want anyone getting hurt just because I wanted some pretty ducks and didn't have a proper place for them. Maybe in the future I can get some sort of a set up for Mandarins only. For right now, I think I'll stick to my silkies and cochin bantams.
Thank you...
Thanks!
The only place I could put any new ducks in right now is our big "duck & geese pen". It's all covered and we have a bunch of different types of ducks and a couple of sebastopol geese. Oh, and our rescue canadian goose, Candy. The ducks, there are a couple of crested ducks, indian...
Hey guys,
I'm a total newbie to the Mandarin Duck (ducks in general). I find them absolutely beautiful and fascinating!
Would a duck of this breed do well in the Connecticut climate? If not, are there other colorful duck breeds that would?