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You can try them, but waterfowl eggs dont tend to ship very well and tend to get over priced on auctions, but ebay and eggbid is full of them or some one on here may have some...
Yeah I would just go with started pairs. Ours are laying, but I want to let the mother's hatch them. Do you think I should take the ducklings and brood them myself or let the mother do it? Arherp, you can see pics of me building the aviary and information on how we built it on my website www.sprucecreekwaterfowl.webs.com
I always brooded, with luck she'll lay again for you too that way. Left on their own to be parent raised they have a50/50 shot, in a brooder, they are all fine unless you screw up something, much safer I feel.
Started birds can be found with ease for reasonable prices, $40-$50 on woodies, $40-$60 on mandarins, personally I would never pay over $40 on woodies and $45-$50 on mandarins, said that in another thread, and started a war, but it's true, that's what they are worth, the 60-80 range often seen on websites and auctions is just crazy, those two species are a dime a dozen. Contact me and I'll give you some leads too if interested. Right now, it's just a waiting game as most of last years birds are sold out and it'll be this fall before most breeders start to ship '10 pairs
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Do you have a link to apply for the license to sell? Also, one other question, I am not really allowed to have duck in my neighborhood. Do you think applying for the permit would cause me a problem? Does a local inspector come to see your place, or is it more just federal paperwork stuff? Other people in my area have chickens, but we are really not supposed to have any poultry.
LOL, 20 bucks is about out of my price range at the moment! I am trying to sell feeder insects and eggs to get some money saved back, but who knows, lol.
Well if you don't have much money right now, I would probably hold off on the more exotic ducks. There is more money that goes into it then you think. The feed, water bill, aviary wood, aviary netting, the ducks, etc.
I already maintain a relatively large flock at the moment, and have most materials free at my disposal.
Also, WD's aren't exotic - they are completely native
As for "not really allowed to have duck".............if your local town ordinance prohibits owning/keeping poultry, I would image you are out of luck. Somewhere along the way a neighbor is gonna let it be known. Also, the permit does state that a DEC official could come and check that you are complying with the requirements.