2014 New York Chickenstock

Gramma, here are the parents. They are just your average ducks.
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I mostly raise muscovies and they have really sharp claws, so they would not be appropriate for a child. The pekins just have regular toenails and are much safer to handle, as are all breeds other than muscovy. I suppose they would be a good beginer duck as they are pretty uncomplicated and the most common breed.

The pekins are confined separately and are pure pekin. (That's a goose on the left in the first picture.)



 

$3 per ducklings if you want young ones only a few days old. The ones due to hatch at Easter will be a month old by Chickenstock, so say $6. If you want the older ones let me know because I wasn't planning on keeping any.

Wow ! Any Pics ? Are these good as 1st ducks ? my son would probably like baby ducks


I guess they would make a good 1st duck, these are only my second attempt at ducks. My first ones were pekins and mallards I bought at TS and they ended as dinner as soon as they were big enough. These guys are super easy, they free range and go where they like. I've only loss two, since last summer - one to a fox and another I think was washed away down stream during some flooding. If I handled them they would probably be pretty tame, but as I let them run wild, they are pretty standoffish - which is why this is really my only picture. Probably doesn't help that I occasionally pluck off extra males to have for dinner, it's made them a little wary of me. As you can see the cold doesn't bother them at all.

I don't know about them as pets, but they are great for eggs. They stopped laying during the winter, but they started back up last month and I've been getting 3-4 eggs a day and I only have 4 females.
 
Does anyone coming to Tab want to sell me blown out duck, goose or other interesting eggs? Willing to pay. Need them for 4H project and Christmas ornaments.
 
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Pekins would be great first ducks. The one that I have we've played with since we brought them home. She is such a little lover and will curl up in my arms. The runner girls that I have been handled just as much as the pekin, but they are more flighty. Just my experience so far. I can't wait to get the rest of my Magpies sometime soon with any luck!
 
Gramma, here are the parents. They are just your average ducks.
smile.png
I mostly raise muscovies and they have really sharp claws, so they would not be appropriate for a child. The pekins just have regular toenails and are much safer to handle, as are all breeds other than muscovy. I suppose they would be a good beginer duck as they are pretty uncomplicated and the most common breed.

The pekins are confined separately and are pure pekin. (That's a goose on the left in the first picture.)




Horsekeeper how much for Pekins?
 

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