Duck Keeping

All About Duck Keeping


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Keeping Ducks: Pinioning

Image via Wikipedia Ducks are generally a flying bird. This makes them harder to keep around. To avoid this from happening you should pinion your ducks. Pinioning is the act of clipping the pinion joint, which enables any bird to fly. Pinioning is regularly done to poultry and waterfowls, and should be administered to duck breeds that have lighter bodies, which allows them to escape because they are more capable of flight. Removing the pinion joint is similar when you remove a ... Read More »

Keeping Ducks For Eggs

Image via Wikipedia A number of the many duck raisers in the US are making profit from duck raising ever since the increasing price of duck feeds and in general, production materials. Until the 1970s, duck production for eggs was a very lucrative industry in the USA since most breeders have chosen duck eggs over chicken eggs because of its size. Duck eggs as we commonly know are larger than chicken eggs. However, the rapid industrial growth which began in the 1980s gradually ... Read More »

Keeping Ducks: Feeding and Behavior

Image by Kaleomokuokanalu via Flickr Ducks are not very picky when it comes to their food; they just usually exploit the different food sources they can find around them, such as weeds, small aquatic plants, fishes, insects, slugs, and even snails. Some breeds of ducks such as the smew, goosander and the ganders, are well-adapted to hunt and eat large fish. Most ducks have the feature of a wide, flat bill that helps them in scouring for food, pulling plants, catching worms and ... Read More »

Keeping Ducks: Breeding

Image via Wikipedia With about 22 million ducks being produced in the US every year, more and more small farm operations are now adding to the whole duck industry. Aside from being a pleasurable experience in your yard as pets, ducks can give a source of high-quality meat for the market as a source of income. Before you prepare the duck pen or purchase the ducks, you should do some research. Study the different breeds of ducks available and find the breed ... Read More »

Keeping Ducks As Poultry

Image via Wikipedia Around 20 million ducks are raised every year in the United States. Most of them are raised within the confinement of particular farms for ducks in some commercially vital duck production regions. However, most farms still keep a few flocks for domestic use or community sale. For the sake of this discussion, we will focus on the domestic keeping of ducks in a smaller scale. Basically, ducks are raised for their meat and eggs. Even though most types are ... Read More »

Keeping Ducks As Pets

Image via Wikipedia Early planning is important in keeping happy and healthy ducks as pets. If you want to handle your ducks well, you need to purchase them as hatchlings so that you can have more time in getting a good grasp on how to raise ducks as pets, plus, they will grow a special bond with you. Before you acquire the ducklings, make sure that you are well-equipped to do the task of raising and keeping the ducks by considering the ... Read More »