WELCOME! Im so glad you are here. Those look like very happy ducks ;-)
We duck ppl are certainly in the minority in here. I have learned Chicken ppl are pretty freaking great too, so that's nice.
I have a small mixed flock of 9. 7 girls and 2 rascal drakes. This is all their first year. one is an April Baby, the others are March. They are finally all laying so I get up to 7 eggs a day. I have learned how to dehydrate them (mixed results) and I have been selling them on KSL with great success. If you have extra, you may want to consider the option. I have two faithful buyers I can barely keep up with, so I don't put out my yard sign anymore. I am in Kearns. just down from the High School. If you are close, perhaps I can send some buyers your way. I also have a (penciled) in plan to build a chicken abode next spring, but for now, just those amazing, sweet, funny poop makers DUCKIES! SO nice to see you here! Its canning season so I'm off, more than I'm on, but ill watch for you. I have learned to bottle MEAT this year, now it's a mission ;-) I found pork roast for 99 cents a pound. this could prolong my Drakes life so .....im processing a bunch.
That sounds a lot like my flock, mine is just a bit smaller

I'm not near Kearns, I am in Riverton, but I have toyed with the idea of selling my surplus eggs. I was hoping to save up some eggs to get us through the winter, I understand a lot of ducks either stop laying when it is cold, or they slow way down on production. I will soon run out of room in my fridge though, so we will see. How do you plan on getting through the winter? Will you be providing heat in their coop? I have heard conflicting advise on both sides, and am not sure what I will do. Nice to meet you!