Melissamerry- you have given me a wealth of information! Thank you so much! First, thank you guys for referring me to DenverDuck. She has also been extremely helpful. I do have more questions for you, some that I am asking her too:
I just found out that ducks are not legal in my area. Indoor nor outdoor. I called the village hall and asked if they're allowed- "no." then I asked what would happen if I did it anyway. He said I would be given a citation, then fines would follow depending on how long I kept the duck. I do have a friend that loves animals as much as I. Her and her husband already said they would take over loving the duck if , Heaven forbid, it didn't work out for us. I know my neighbors won't have anything to say about it. They are very friendly and it wouldn't be bothering them any. My only concern would be the two cops that like to park in the parking lot across the street from our house. What if they saw us playing outside? As I was explaining to DenverDuck, I imagine I would like to take my son and our duck outside daily to play and maybe even have a little pool out there for them once summer comes. I've had ducks before and never had any problems, but I've never had them for the long haul. I'm starting to wonder if I should get a rouen, since they look like wild mallards and they could just think it's a wild duck in our yard lol. I mean, ducks can get pretty friendly when ppl feed them. And ducks do hang out in yards! So to a cop across the street, it might not look out of the ordinary the way a pekin or Cayuga would. I am open to all opinions on this please!
My other concern is that I want to take this duck places and share our precious little joy with others. I want to make it a therapy duck and take it to hospitals, nursing homes, and schools with kids that have disabilities. I imagine that would make us quite popular... which means more ppl will know and many ppl might ask questions such as, "is it actually legal for you to have a duck here?" How do I answer that? And what if people wanted to turn me in. Which leads me to my next question... How could I get the duck certified as a therapy duck? And would that make it legal to keep?
Last question: Is there a big difference between temperment between males and females? Melissamerry- you have me thinking a male might not be so bad. And if that's the case, then maybe I would just get a duck from a local breeder (who doesn't know how to sex them) rather than spend $60 at metzer farms on 2 ducks (when i only want 1) just to make sure it's a female.
Oh! And Melissamerry, I just realized something! Have your ducks begun to breed? I didn't even think about that before, since you have a male and 2 females. Also, what do you do with the eggs your ducks lay? Assuming they are not fertilized.