Don't get me wrong, I love duck, and so do my customers but if you catch them in a phase where there is pin feathers.... OUCH! It will easily take 25-30 minutes per duck to pick each feather out. I ended up using wax and pliers, even still it was a PITA... however the money / duck kind of made it easier. Each duck retailed for about $18-$24 / duck.
Honestly though, from a business standpoint, if I can't do them quicker... it's a deal breaker. I'm so busy in the summer that I can't take a whole day just to process 50 ducks. I was so excited though because raising them was so easy, I was impressed at how well they did. I ended up with 40 ducks in a 10x12 tractor and it was a perfect setup. It's so nice to move the pen and know that you don't have to mess with cleaning up after them, ducks in a barn are a disaster. Slatted flooring would have to be a must inside.
If you're wanting to raise ducks, the raising part is not the issue. If you have a processor, I would go that route for home use. Worth every dollar at $6.00 / duck, I know that our local processor is around that price as well and only a $1.50 / chicken.
I'm going to try one more time and process at 7 weeks. The Metzers claim that they dress at 5 pounds at 7 weeks with no pin feathers. I believe it because at 7 weeks they are all down/fluff. I really liked the wax because it got the down/fluff off really well along with the yellow fat. It cleaned the bird up nice but it didn't pull out all of the pin feathers. This is their words through an e-mail:
The ideal ages to process ducks is at about 7 weeks and 12 weeks. This is when their feathers are mature and before the next molting phase. So you might run into pinfeather problems at 10 weeks (new feathers breaking through the skin).
Here is the link to the hatchery and the ducks that I used. As far as growing, weight, size of breast, they were hands down the best "pekin" blood that I have every tried. If I were to raise ducks for meat on a regular basis, Metzer would be the only ones that I would go with.
http://www.metzerfarms.com/GrimaudH...brid Pekin&BirdType=Duck&ID=GRH&CustID=545813