Duck Keeping

All About Duck Keeping


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Keeping Ducks: Frequently Asked Questions

Image via Wikipedia Why raise ducks? Basically, ducks are raised for commercial purposes. There are around 1 million duck farmers presently around the United States, and they are the main source for supply in the US market for duck meat. Ducks are also raised for their eggs, but they are not on a large-scale since ducks are not good layers as compared to chickens. Campbell ducks are copious layers but they are small so you cant get enough meat from a single ... 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 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 Ducklings

Image by autan via Flickr Hatching ducklings from fertilized eggs, is a rewarding way to begin your own duck-keeping experience. When growing baby ducks, you can pick different ways of beginning your own flock, but, you also have the option to start a flock with mature ones. Suburban duck hobbyists can purchase mature ducks, adolescent ducks, ducklings or fertile duck eggs to begin keeping ducks. But to some, the experience is more fulfilling if they start with the brood from eggs ... Read More »

How to Tell the Difference Between Male and Female Ducks

Image by Getty Images via Daylife Basically, to determine the sex of your ducks, check their feather colors. Whether you grow or own ducks for pets, or for meat and egg production, you should be well-oriented that there are different varieties and breeds that come with distinct colors. One of the most common types is the mallard duck. Like any other breeds, you can determine the sex by observing their color appearance. Males have a vivid color and their heads are ... Read More »

Hatching Baby Ducks

Image via Wikipedia If you have a small pond in your yard, it would be very enjoyable and relaxing if you have a small flock of ducklings swimming through its waters. For a good number of people, ducks are very beautiful pets. Watching them swim in a very serene way through the pond is very calming, and relaxing. Ducks are quite easy to raise, especially if you have the proper information on how to keep them. Check and collect duck eggs frequently, ... Read More »