Am i the only one...

Do you thing Storey's Guide to Raising Ducks is a good resource?

  • No, not really

    Votes: 1 4.5%
  • Yes.

    Votes: 12 54.5%
  • Havent read it

    Votes: 7 31.8%
  • Eh... Yes and no

    Votes: 2 9.1%

  • Total voters
    22
42 years!! Questions? Do you have chickens also? If so, how do chicks and ducks get along. I just got 2 pekin ducklings that are growing very fast! I have chicks arriving mid april. They already know my voice and come to me to be fondled. Amazing! Hoping you have some better news than what I have been hearing from other chick owners.
 
Dear duck raiser! You mentioned having chickens also? Just purchased 2 pekin ducks. Dont know much about housing ducks with chickens? Good idea or bad? We live in a pretty cold climate winter wise. I have a good sized coop and run area. I know ducks usually make a shallow nesting in the ground but dont know if they will take to the coop. Can you answer these questions and enlighten me?
 
This forum and Storey's are my main duck reality at the moment. So I can't say I've tested it, but as an editor I can say I thought it was a good read. Though there are some sections I'm less interested in at the moment, which i just skipped over.
Overall it feels authoratative. The only thing I need that it didn't give me was a really detailed plan of exactly how to build my backyard duck house/run. (It has a something that a more handy person than I could work with, but i need instructions that tell me: go to the hardware store and buy X# of ABC screws.)
But hey, it convinced me that I want ducks eventually!
 
42 years!! Questions? Do you have chickens also? If so, how do chicks and ducks get along.

I've had chickens in the past. I don't keep any chickens now, I like ducks better.

In a couple of days, I am getting 50 Cornish Cross chicks, but they will be raised in separate facilities and they won't be here long.
 
I thought it was not a great source for beginner information, but it has become more useful once I got past that stage.
 
I got the Storey's guide before I got ducklings, eight years ago. I found all the information I needed to get started in it and still refer to it whenever something new pops up. It's my go-to guide for everything ducky. I'm not so sure what you'd want to know that isn't in that book (for a beginner). Perhaps its lacking some details regarding what's normal, what's not, things he may assume we know, but I didn't find it lacking and I had no experience. It's very much in depth and detail.
 
I've found it to be very helpful. I've had ducks off and on as pets since I was a kid (so about 30 years). I don't have the best memory and I don't raise a lot of ducks, so I find myself looking stuff up fairly often as questions arise.
 
The only thing I needed clarification on was breeding color genetics for welsh harlequins... I found everything else to be pretty complete.
 

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