Ducklings or Eggs??

hendrix25

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I am starting new with this whole "Duck" thing. I can't seem to find the ducklings that I want at a reasonable price, so I'm now considering getting eggs and trying to hatch them...any suggestions?

I can't seem to find any local breeders and I really don't want to order over 3 ducklings right now. I was really excited
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about getting Ducklings, but the difficulty of finding some has become a real downer...
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Need advice or direction
 
My first 3 ducks were craigslist freebees. Then I found a buff duck for $6. After that I tried hatching my own in a homemade incubator. I set 6 eggs the first time and got 1 duck. I bought this duck a buddy from Big R. I set 4 eggs the second time and got 2 ducks, but one died after a couple of days. I think my Big R duck and my latest hatch are boys.
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There is so much that can go wrong during hatching. In my case, it was kids and cats that led to unplugging, lid lifting and unstable humidity.

Now I am just going to break down and order ducklings. I can get them sexed so I don't have to worry about having a drake overload. Any excess I will just sell on craigslist, but there are people in my area who are thinking of splitting an order with me.
 
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good idea, i will see if anyone is interested in splitting an order. thanks for the suggestion. i wasn't to thrilled about the eggs idea anyways.
 
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My first 3 ducks were craigslist freebies too! (They're the 3 in my avatar pic - 1 Pekin and 2 Khaki Campbell girls)

If you're new at ducks, hendrix25, then I think you should probably start with a few adults - hatching and brooding are both difficult, and there's a good chance of losing some of them
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I'm sure you could find something locally - what breed are you interested in? I found some rare breeds in my area by contacting my local 4-H group - the kids order and raise them for the fair, but are usually happy to sell them to a good home after they get their ribbons.
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My first 3 ducks were craigslist freebies too! (They're the 3 in my avatar pic - 1 Pekin and 2 Khaki Campbell girls)

If you're new at ducks, hendrix25, then I think you should probably start with a few adults - hatching and brooding are both difficult, and there's a good chance of losing some of them
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I'm sure you could find something locally - what breed are you interested in? I found some rare breeds in my area by contacting my local 4-H group - the kids order and raise them for the fair, but are usually happy to sell them to a good home after they get their ribbons.
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Thanks, I'm looking for Khaki Campbell, Cayuga, Welsh Harlequin, or Muscovy. Ones that aren't too loud... I really really want a Cayuga that will turn out to be more on the green side (I love that look).
 
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I'm looking for Khaki Campbell, Cayuga, Welsh Harlequin, or Muscovy. Ones that aren't too loud... I really really want a Cayuga that will turn out to be more on the green side (I love that look).
 

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