I don't know of anybody in that area.
I don't have any since I am just starting to get back into ducks. I am in Marinette / Oconto counties area. We found our Rouens on a community bulletin board in town. Might be a place to look.
I am curious about something. How many ducks per acre would you keep? I am talking free range / pasture raising. I am trying to figure out the number of chickens / ducks / geese / turkeys / rabbits I can raise on my 6 acres of pasture.
With having the chickens and the rabbits I had to go and check on them every few hours. My three Rouens were always out in the yard in the snow. I was more worried that they were frozen in place. Had to go shoo them every 4 hours or so into their house. I have had a Pekin years ago get frozen in...
My three Rouens did well. We did give them half a bale of hay a few days before the cold snap. We give them hay for their bedding. We figured they would not go out in all the cold and snow. We often found them hunkered down in the snow.
The duck pen is a 10' x 10' dog run with an attached dog house. My husband attached a board to the one side as a ramp for them to get in and out of the stock tank. If it gets wet the ducks don't mind. When they are not in the stock tank swimming they are in the dog house sleeping.
I tried the peas every day for the past several days. The drake LOVES peas. He goes nuts for them. Kate is not as crazy about them. She is more, oh food, ok I'll eat it. Ziva is a bit reserved, but as soon as I am not looking she gobbles up as many as she can. lol
We also add a a 40 gallon...
I have a few more breeds I want to add to my flock. I would love to add Welsh Harlequins, Muscovies, Cayugas, and maybe Pekins. That would give me 5 breeds and make for more entertainment for the LSGD I have.
Fernie
Married, Mother of 6, Slave to 20 rabbits, 5 cats, 3 parakeets, 3 ducks...