- Feb 24, 2012
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Greetings,
I am new to this website and I do not own any ducks. I live in an apartment in the city and owning ducks is currently not a possibility for me. I'm weathering out the economic times with a few part time jobs, and my goal for this year (if all is well) is to save my money and get a modest property of my own on which I can have a garden and keep ducks and such, perhaps a very small farm (I want to be more self-sufficient, I suppose). I've always been a city-dweller, but I've always admired the natural world and I have a dream to carve out of a bit of it for myself one day (I credit my mother for taking me to the city's botanical gardens a lot when I was younger). Why ducks, specifically? I love their personality - that industrious kind of curiosity, productivity, and socialization, but I suppose as well that ducks seem to set a seal on things, like saying "this place is alright", like it's cool, it's relaxed. I guess that's what the duck-on-water phrase alludes to.
Since I do not know anything about ducks, I decided to register on this forum after reading many different helpful threads (and fun threads). It seems like a really great community.
I have a few brief questions about raising ducks:
Thanks in advance,
Sapokanikan
I am new to this website and I do not own any ducks. I live in an apartment in the city and owning ducks is currently not a possibility for me. I'm weathering out the economic times with a few part time jobs, and my goal for this year (if all is well) is to save my money and get a modest property of my own on which I can have a garden and keep ducks and such, perhaps a very small farm (I want to be more self-sufficient, I suppose). I've always been a city-dweller, but I've always admired the natural world and I have a dream to carve out of a bit of it for myself one day (I credit my mother for taking me to the city's botanical gardens a lot when I was younger). Why ducks, specifically? I love their personality - that industrious kind of curiosity, productivity, and socialization, but I suppose as well that ducks seem to set a seal on things, like saying "this place is alright", like it's cool, it's relaxed. I guess that's what the duck-on-water phrase alludes to.
Since I do not know anything about ducks, I decided to register on this forum after reading many different helpful threads (and fun threads). It seems like a really great community.
I have a few brief questions about raising ducks:
- The breeds I have been most interested in are Cayuga, Welsh Harlequin, and Rouen (in that order), and this is primarily based on my own subjectivity as their role as ornamentation. I would like, however, a good pet too (as far as ducks go) that has a distinct personality and would be possible to create a relationship with (not treat me like a stranger). I'm not sure if all ducks are more or less the same, but it seems like there would be some ducks that are generally easier to keep as pets than others. Which of the breeds I have mentioned would make the best "pet duck", or, is there a breed of duck that is particularly known for being the prime breed for pets?
- I probably would not own ducks in volume to consume them as meat, but eggs, certainly. How do duck eggs compare to chicken eggs, and are there duck breeds that produce better quality eggs than others?
- Is there a big difference between incubating the eggs yourself and purchasing a duckling? Is that a considerable enough time to make a lasting difference on the quality of your relationship with the duck, or do people incubate eggs because they already own the ducks that made the eggs?
- Is there a definitive book about keeping ducks I should read?
- I have seen Metzer Farms pop up around the forum a bit, but are there other reputable breeders with healthy lines of ducks that I should look at as well?
Thanks in advance,
Sapokanikan