What do you love most about keeping ducks?
They're very cute and entertaining, they make great fertilizer "tea", and they are gentle to my plants while providing pest control.
If you’ve raised both ducks and chickens, which do you prefer—and why?
I am still a chicken person. Both have their pros and cons, but the biggest cons to ducks is they need a lot of water and they are very messy with that water.
Do you let your ducks free-range, or do you keep them in a pen with water access?
My ducks have a large pen with a pool. I do not free range because of predators and to preserve my land/pond for the wildlife.
What’s your favorite duck breed for eggs, meat, or just plain personality?
I've only raised Muscovy. I chose them over other ducks because they are quiet and are less dependent on water.
Any funny or memorable duck stories you’d like to share?
Muscovies are always funny. It's adorable to watch them use the treadle feeder then waddle to the water to wash it down. They can be crazy when they are broody and I am currently being attacked daily.
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I love female muscovy ducks -- I see feral muscovy around retention ponds all-round the town where I live [St Augustine in Florida]. My own flock is all drakes -- muscovy and pekins that have been rescued and rehabilitated. I have always been able to rehome rescued and rehabbed females, but very few of my drakes. [I can just recall 2 rehomed drakes at the moment. There may have been others over the years but memory fades.]
If I ever have the opportunity to buy land with a lake, I would go for it so that I could have female muscovy as well as males. I would round up all the females living in horrible dirty retention ponds in commercial areas and bring them home to my lake!! One of my friends has a daughter and son-in-law that own 10 acres, of which nearly 9 acres are a private lake--they own a narrow strip of land all the way round with about half an acre in a larger plot on one side where they built their house. I have been able to release rescued and rehabbed juvenile muscovy there. In Florida muscovy can only be released onto private land, and with the landowner's permission. That lake being surrounded by a narrow strip of their private land is a boon. But I don't think they are thinking of selling!!