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  1. kangababy

    Mandarin Duck thread ( for posting pictures and discussing)

    There are many ways. All depends on the landyou have and what you want to spend. Our smallest pen is 25x50
  2. kangababy

    Mandarin Duck thread ( for posting pictures and discussing)

    They are fine in the winter. I am in North alabama and it gets cold but I know plenty of people up north that have them with no problems. Tree ducks are one of hte few that I k now that don't do that well in the really cold north winters because they are Southern birds. There are otheres but...
  3. kangababy

    Mandarin Duck thread ( for posting pictures and discussing)

    Prices- Mandarins $65-76 Canvasback $200 Cinnamon real $75-85 Cape teal$100-125 Regular woods $55-75 Silver wood ducks $350 That is what you can expect. I could be off a little on the cinnamon teal and capes but I think I a am close. Canvasbacks are hard to raise and remember I you do raise them...
  4. kangababy

    Mandarin Duck thread ( for posting pictures and discussing)

    The yellow ones are whites. The other is just a normal baby. In a chain length fence the babies would have gotten out so good call on taken them
  5. kangababy

    Mandarin Duck thread ( for posting pictures and discussing)

    I keep them and all of our waterfowl togeher. During breeding season they will pick on each other but normally they are pretty good.
  6. kangababy

    Mandarin Duck thread ( for posting pictures and discussing)

    Quote: I found Comb Ducks.. and I am on the List, not Sylvan Heights.... I need a new hobby because this one is becoming expensive. Now to find a breeder age bufflehead hen since I just lost one of mine. but my two little smews and two mergansers (weird how I ended up with 2 of each) are...
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    Mandarin Duck thread ( for posting pictures and discussing)

    Quote: That's right, There are countless breeders of ALL species of migratory wateroflw here in the US. NO need to import, even from Canada it's horrible. Subscribe to the Game bird Breeder's Gazette, or the A.P.W.S ( American Pheasant and Waterfowl Society) magazines, this is all they do...
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