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I agree mostly with raindrop, with a few additions.
1. twice daily, free choice of 16% adn scratch. My ducks tend to go through a cycle several times daily/nightly of rund crazy, groom, eat/graze, groom, sleep, repeat. So, my ducks eat frequently ..but it averages to about a quarter pound a day per duck (when adult) and a bit less for babies.
2. mine don't lay yet, and they are between 16 -22 weeks old. MAny females...females are the loud quackers , males are quiet/whispery voices. They have paired themselves off pretty well and tend to hang out with one or two when they go off separately,... but generally do stay all together.
3. Mine are either hiding them VERY well in my short grassy yard, or they are not laying yet. My oldest group is 22 weeks old ish.
4. Many reports of ducks sharing nests...but do not know personally. Yet.
5. My ducks choose grassy AND mud/dirt areas to sleep in. They are fairly free-ranging..they have about an acre and a half fenced to roam in, with medium/short grass, trees, bathing area, picnic tables to sleep under, etc. They go to the pool a few times daily, but are usually found around the grass sleeping and setting around.
6. I HIGHLY recommend something that drains well to put around their pond/wet area. I know pea gravel and sand seem to do well. Duck do not jsut swim, they splash, jump, wave their wings, and generally act CRAZY around their water, and play slip-n-slide through mud, and dig little beak-shaped holes witht heir bills searcing for worms in the mud (forgot the word for this)
Do not illusion yourself with a pretty picture of tall pretty plants around the water area like I did. They eat them dead, including grass. The water area is a very high traffic area, plants will be crushed, drowned, eaten, and over-fertilized.
Make sure you can drain your pond/pool, it WILL get NASTY after even a single day of being thrown-up in, pooped in and set in the heat of summer. My ducks take about 5 minutes to make fresh water look like septic tank drainage...and it STINKS terribly.
I hope this helps you! Duckls are WONDERFUL! My personal faves...but that could change with the goslings I am trying to hatch.