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I mean its not my first choice, but I was thinking that at least the ducks have been held. So, most likely they are used to humans.Not if it wasn't what I was looking for.
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I mean its not my first choice, but I was thinking that at least the ducks have been held. So, most likely they are used to humans.Not if it wasn't what I was looking for.
I charge $25 for adult female rescues I actually pay more on rehabbing them then adopting them out. sounds like a lot but people will definitely pay $25 and most ducks I see for sale are about that much. I let the price drop if they take more than oneI was offered a duck for an outrageous price (imho). I was told it was show quality, but the pictures were not the best. I don't need show quality and there was no way to verify what the person was telling me via messages. Plus, the pics offered were of low quality. If you can't take a decent pic of a show quality bird, I am questioning the quality of the bird.
I do know of sources online to get show quality birds, so that's not my question.
So, I want to see what is the most you would pay for a duck?
How far would you drive?
I've got my limits, just wondering where others stand.![]()
Then if they're close enough to what you're looking for, I would take them. At least at our 4H fair where I am, it's very hard to win championChampion.
It's not an exotic duck. Just a runner, but maybe show quality. They were asking $40 ea and are like 2 hours from me. There is really no way to verify since I don't know what a show quality runner looks like. I'm just in it for the small hobby farm - not show.For a domestic duck, maybe $15 max.
However, I also keep exotic ducks, and for those I have traveled over 600 miles one way, and paid $100 each for. I would pay more than that depending on the species too. They're way more valuable than domestics though.
How much are they asking for it?
I'd definitely ask for better pics, or see if you can go look at it.
Yeah, for just a Runner, even a SQ one, I don't think it would be worth more than $20.It's not an exotic duck. Just a runner, but maybe show quality. They were asking $40 ea and are like 2 hours from me. There is really no way to verify since I don't know what a show quality runner looks like. I'm just in it for the small hobby farm - not show.
I'm only looking to add a few more to my flock. In fact it just happened one of my feelers got back to me and I just brought home 2 sweet runners.Yeah, for just a Runner, even a SQ one, I don't think it would be worth more than $20.
I would probably pass on them, tbh. That's really expensive, and quite the drive. What are you looking for, specifically? A small flock of ducks, or a friend for some existing ones? I'm not sure where you live, but you could probably post on your BYC state thread and find someone who would sell ducks or know someone who else who would.
If I could adopt a duck, I would. I've been checking the shelters and rescue groups that are within a reasonable distance. I also feel that if you rehab or rescue, you definitely deserve more. Plus, I would drive farther for the cause.I charge $25 for adult female rescues I actually pay more on rehabbing them then adopting them out. sounds like a lot but people will definitely pay $25 and most ducks I see for sale are about that much. I let the price drop if they take more than one