Permit for ducks in Florida?

I've had my pair of Pekins for a year and they have been great. Very hardy, personable, and other than what appears to be a bit of a strained wing on my female lately no issues whatsoever. She has also laid an egg EVERY DAY except as of a few days ago as they are all moulting. They are curious and friendly, they will almost always come say hi if I spend any amount of time in the yard. I'd definitely recommend them.
 
Educate me on Pekins as I had written them off entirely as we tend to keep less common animals.
I am wet behind the ears on raising ducks. I'm a newbie just learning. My Pekins are allowed to go anywhere they want. They tend not to destroy my yard when they are not confined to a specific area. Although I have placed kiddie pools in shaded areas throughout my property to allow them access to bathing and drinking, where ever the decide to venture.
 
as long as you present you permit prior to the ordering process. Give me a few minutes to post that policy information. It's on my laptop. I'm outside on my tablet right now.
This is a photo taken by em-wah at our local RK.
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I've had my pair of Pekins for a year and they have been great. Very hardy, personable, and other than what appears to be a bit of a strained wing on my female lately no issues whatsoever. She has also laid an egg EVERY DAY except as of a few days ago as they are all moulting. They are curious and friendly, they will almost always come say hi if I spend any amount of time in the yard. I'd definitely recommend them.
Are they especially loud? I have this vision in my mind that Pekins are super loud. They are ok in just a pair? How big are they, where did I get them, what type of set up do u have? I’m all set up for a much smaller duck as Harlequins are only 5 pounds at maturity. Would they be ok in a hoop coop with just a nest box or do they need a duck house inside the hoop coop too? Hoop coop is half covered. I don’t have pics of other coop on my phone, but just like this but 12x8 and then will have fenced area with poultry netting that will be electric to protect from predators. They will be able to free range as well when we are home.
 
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Mine have been fine as a pair, the drake has the typical quiet rasp and the duck she can have a loud honk but I do not at all find it in the least bit annoying. She doesn't do it often, mostly when they are excited such as when I let them out in the am. I will occasionally hear a honk here and there as they peruse the yard, which I personally love. Mine have a decent size run with a house to sleep in, you don't need to get anything fancy an old dog house or a diy pallet house suffice just fine. Just something to give them some security and a break from the weather. They spend their days free ranging my yard and the stream that runs through it :)
 

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Thank you! Anything you wish you had known about them that you know now?
 
About Pekins specifically or ducks in general? My Pekins were my first ducks and I just recently a couple months ago added two Rouen ducklings.
 
Either. Pekins specifically since that’s apparently all I’m legally allowed to own without a permit. My hubby and I talked and we don’t want big brother in our business, so I guess we’re getting Pekins.
 
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Pekins and Muscovies should do very well together my Muscovies live with Runners and do great all together
Where did U get your Pekins from? I’m trying to avoid hatcheries cause we’ve had some bad experience with bad health in our production bred chickens from a hatchery. Pekins worry me as they are a meat bird and probably aren’t bred to live long especially coming from a hatchery.
 

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