Call Ducks

LOL, yes that would likely be a reasonable comparison. They don't eat loads and mess to clean up is smaller. Now water wise? they are massive water hogs, they adore water... mine have a 40GAL trough.. they also mate in water too.

So despite the size, they do make a muddy mess, they have managed to mud up their entire 10X10 dog run lol but they are happy, so i don't worry too much.
 
Lol i dont mind the mud mess, and i have a pond i made about two times the size of a bath tub that my larger ducks don't seem to use anymore, so the calls would get it all to them selves:)
 
And are the males as quiet as larger drakes or slightly louder?
 
Drakes are very quiet, my Clyde can barely muster more than a garbled sound. Still looking for my video! just been out at the barns, well practically all day lol
 
Wow thats pretty loud! I think i am just going to stick with males. But do you know of a farm that sells calls that are sexed? I know metzer farms doesnt sell calls and efowl only sells straight run. Those are the only two farms i an familiar with
 
i was think of getting call duck right now i only own 3 breeds but befor this year is over i will own 5 or 6 breeds of duck i own right now Muscovy and mallards now my mallard hen can get really loud some times when they get happy or running from a male duck i know the mallard males wont let any other boy duck bred there females i also own runners my 2 year with the Muscovy and mallard but this is also there first year breeding and laying i had to buy 2 sets of mallard one year so i had to get the 2nd set super late in the breeding season my dog had a snack on the first ones i was rlly mad at her poor little ducklings
 
Wow thats pretty loud! I think i am just going to stick with males. But do you know of a farm that sells calls that are sexed? I know metzer farms doesnt sell calls and efowl only sells straight run. Those are the only two farms i an familiar with

Nope, i do not being bantams and rather delicate for the first day or so makes that a more difficult task, most prefer not to.(sex them) makes it more difficult, mind you most experienced breeders seem to be able to nail it by stature, my first pair i got dead on, said i wanted a pair and that is what they were.
 
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I have also been looking for a female call, but they are hard to find. We have a call drake, a grey crested drake, a peking duck and two cayuga cross ducks. They all get along quite well.

This is Squirt. Our call drake.
 

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