Paddington
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- Soggy Shropshire
Looking to raise a few meat ducks just for our own use, the prices online seem silly £5 to £10 per bird (Aylesbury or Aylesbury cross). Is there a more average price ?
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Have a go at thisDIY - Incubator/broody and some eggs?
What they like to look after day to day? I've heard they're a bit simpleHave a go at this
Ducklings are p!ss easy too rear compared too just about everything else!
Oh they are!! Really simple. They really don’t look for much else other than food and lots of water! ducklings are probably the most hilarious thing I reared as a kid. 400 ducklings with a 1-2% mortality too 12 weeks. Verses 400 pheasants with 8-10% mortality too 8 weeks! Ducklings are ace, you just need to have somewhere dry for them coz they could turn the Sahara into a sh!thole!What they like to look after day to day? I've heard they're a bit simple
Got a few chickens, eggs are selling well, got some copper blacks in the incubator. Was thinkin of some Cayuga ducks for nice dark eggs to sell too
What are they like as adults? How do they differ from chooks?Oh they are!! Really simple. They really don’t look for much else other than food and lots of water! ducklings are probably the most hilarious thing I reared as a kid. 400 ducklings with a 1-2% mortality too 12 weeks. Verses 400 pheasants with 8-10% mortality too 8 weeks! Ducklings are ace, you just need to have somewhere dry for them coz they could turn the Sahara into a sh!thole!
Made that mistake once... gave them away the following week!Just dont get Call Ducks - friking things are noisy as hell.
Brilliant too watch as adults. They are just as simple as grown ducks as they are ducklings! They are buggers for turning wet patches into huge bogs though given the chance. I really enjoyed the Aylesburys. Just big and soft. Khaki Campbell’s were good too on the egg front. I was given an adult magpie duck (she was an Aylesbury cross) she would set off in a morning with a couple of hundred half grown ducklings behind her too the little pond in the back field. She never stopped quacking too them all day. Then led most of them back again in the evening. Just had too wander the last few real dimwits in.What are they like as adults? How do they differ from chooks?
Looking to raise a few meat ducks just for our own use, the prices online seem silly £5 to £10 per bird (Aylesbury or Aylesbury cross). Is there a more average price ?
Made that mistake once... gave them away the following week!
Cheep?
It's a B12 deficiency, can buy tablets at local chemists & drop in ducklings water.My daughter has a few, fantastic things to watch when small. They are absolutely manic, racing about, and as soon as they see water the chaos ramps up tenfold! Brilliant fun.
She’s only had one with any bother. It kept having a kind of fit, quite distressing. Someone said it was a protein imbalance problem and to give them a bit of kitten meat. It was that or I put it out of its misery. They lapped it up in seconds and there was no bother after that. She fed a spoon full to 4 ducklings about once a week, no more bother.
As said, anywhere they go is a filthy hole in no time. We’re finding that coarse wood chip is a good surface to keep them drier.