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Just get a decent sized coop for them, and either build them a run or just let them free range during the day. Depending on your property size and the type of ducks you might end up needing to clip their wings. Its important for them to have either a duck specific feed or a good flock raiser but most regular chicken feeds aren't ideal. Purina duck pellets are what I use and they're only $17 for a 50lb bag at tractor supply. Its very important that you get them a kiddie pool or some similar swimming vessel to splash around in and clean themselves. Its generally a good idea to do research before acquiring the animals but ducks aren't too hard. Its important to make sure they have soft bedding in their coop most people use pine shavings and/or straw if you live somewhere cold use a lot of straw. Its important for them to have greens in their diet, generally if they free range they will just eat weeds or grass and that will suffice, but if you don't have a lot of greens for them to eat you'll want to provide them with some. The more time you spend with them as ducklings the friendlier they will be with you as adults. They all have different personalities but in general are very happy birds that are a blast to have around!
Also predators will love to eat your ducks so make sure that whatever you set up for them is completely secure at night.
Also predators will love to eat your ducks so make sure that whatever you set up for them is completely secure at night.