Hello from California!

Ducksmom

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Hi everyone,

After spending the last few months reading posts from this forum, I’ve decided that is time to join it!

I live in a city all my life but decided to start raising ducks in my urban backyard. My goal is to test myself if I can handle a small flock before deciding if I could handle a farm in the future. I bought duck eggs and after few attempts, I successfully hatched them. While I was looking to get max 6 ducks, by following the advised posted by the members of this forum, I had 80% hatching rate, so I’m now the happy momma of 10 ducks:2 Swedish, 4Welsh Harlequin and 4 Khaki Campbell! Looking forward to read and share our experience of raising ducks!
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Well, we have an urban law since 2017 that allows laying chicken or ducks at a rate of 1 bird by 1000 sqft for residential lots of over 10 000 sqft. I did not meant to have 10 but once there, I couldn’t decide which one to give away, so here I am hahaha
 
Hi there, welcome to BYC! :frow

I'm in California also. :yesss:
Adding your general location to your profile can help folks make their best suggestions possible at a glance int he future. ;)

Wow that's a whole lot of duck to start off with. I tried ducks and they were fun, but they ate me out of house and home. :eek:

Hope you have a fantastic adventure! :wee
 
Hi everyone,

After spending the last few months reading posts from this forum, I’ve decided that is time to join it!

I live in a city all my life but decided to start raising ducks in my urban backyard. My goal is to test myself if I can handle a small flock before deciding if I could handle a farm in the future. I bought duck eggs and after few attempts, I successfully hatched them. While I was looking to get max 6 ducks, by following the advised posted by the members of this forum, I had 80% hatching rate, so I’m now the happy momma of 10 ducks:2 Swedish, 4Welsh Harlequin and 4 Khaki Campbell! Looking forward to read and share our experience of raising ducks!
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Hello and welcome to BYC! It’s good to have you with us - there are lots of friendly, kind, and helpful folks here eager to see any pictures of chickens, ducks, quail, guineas, turkeys, stoats, unicorns, or any other critters you keep, and to help you with questions, problems, or just friendly comments!
 
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Hello and welcome to BYC! It’s good to have you with us - there are lots of friendly, kind, and helpful folks here eager to see any pictures of chickens, ducks, quail, guineas, turkeys, stoats, unicorns, or any other critters you keep, and to help you with questions, problems, or just friendly comments!
Hi there, welcome to BYC! :frow

I'm in California also. :yesss:
Adding your general location to your profile can help folks make their best suggestions possible at a glance int he future. ;)

Wow that's a whole lot of duck to start off with. I tried ducks and they were fun, but they ate me out of house and home. :eek:

Hope you have a fantastic adventure! :wee
Thank you for the suggestion! Indeed, they are I guess different than raising chickens. I had to increase their living space, so my backyard is now much smaller... but I love them!
 

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