I know it's not always possible to get from a breeder close by,or rescues I have just read so many heart breaking stories about losing ducklings I just don't think I could order from a hatchery. You'll have to share pics of your set up, members come on here all the time looking for inspiration and of course keep us updated on the ducklings, how do they seem now? By the way thats wonderful you all took on these ducks that needed to be rescued.Living in central West Virginia we are a LONG way from resources. We have been looking for female ducks within the state that need rehoming.. rescue or not.. since we took on the seven rescue ducks on last August, with no joy. (From the friend-of-a-friend.. "my friend's American Pit Bulls are killing his ducks .. I figured you guys have a pond so I thought you might like them...") Well, they DID finally start using the pond after almost 8 months and now have a splendid 300 sq ft duck pen (heavy dog kennel quality) with a small drainable pond.. we call it "Le Chateau du Canard"I know Tractor Supply have ducks but they do not offer sexed ducks and we are already top heavy on males.
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