Who has duckling fever? Help me!

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Some good advise there- also choosing a very rare breed and trying to promote it is a good thing too. I have chosen to breed Harlequin and Cinnamon Runners - extremely rare colours of Runners here in Australia. I have been showing for two years and hatch year round so I have a constant supply of gorgeous babies to cuddle any time I want. I hatch to the demand I have for ducklings and young pairs - slowing right down in winter- and have a few extras in my flock to cater for those who just want pets not show quality ducks.

Time and space are a bit limiter to how many ducks a person can realistically care for, but it takes no more to feed a rare breed or a show quality duck. Selling off extra ducklings can help to pay for the cost of keeping the adults year round.
 
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Like I told you in another post, I don't have any yet. But I am already looking forward to spring and getting a couple. Moved to the country from the city 5 months ago, and I plan on growing out a nice collection of animals on my 14acres of land.
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I have duck fever too.... so don't feel bad. I have a gift certificate to Metzer's and I am practicing severe restraint by not picking up and ordering now. It's a good thing I can't decide on which breed I want or I would have ordered already. Love my ducks!
 
You asking the wrong people to help you curtail your addiction.
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I have six. That's all for this year. Already have a couple I wants for next year....but actually sat down to compute what it costs a month in relation to how many eggs we get, and eventually can sell (maybe), with cost of feed, etc. With three unplanned for drakes, who I just can't seem to part with (they seem to have the best personalities), the reality is raising our own eggs is not saving us any money.....shhhhh...don't tell my husband. And with only one hen laying....two more too come in November maybe (they are only 2 months old now). The raise ducks for eggs excuse has turned into raise ducks for eggs and (even more so) amusement.

I look forward to my early morning go out and feed and let the ducks out. It's the most relaxing, peaceful time of my day. Besides it makes me laugh and smile to hear them chattering as one big group first thing in the morning (the drakes are housed separately at night).
 
Absolutely love ducklings
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Just remember that they grow up. Not that they aren't still cute all grown up, but they make that much more of a mess. We have 20 ducks and 4 geese. When our scovy hatched her eggs I was so relieved when we sold them all.
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You're right. I can't wait to have the feeling of relief as well.
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I hope you can sell them all sometime kuntrygirl.
 
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You're right. I can't wait to have the feeling of relief as well.
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I hope you can sell them all sometime kuntrygirl.

Thank you for the kind words. This year's hatch was a lot of males.
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