They look great. Do you have a pond for them? I have a couple of chickens and, when I move house later this year, was thinking of getting a couple more, but I do like the idea of getting a couple of ducks.
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They look great. Do you have a pond for them? I have a couple of chickens and, when I move house later this year, was thinking of getting a couple more, but I do like the idea of getting a couple of ducks.
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They are land ducks cherry valley so no need for a pond but ive got them 2 sand pits and filled them with water and they love it
. There very friendly breed and will soon be eatting for the kids hand great fun to watch and easy to keep. Egg wise 200/300 per duck per year so omlettes all round
QUOTE(largey @ 15 Feb 2010, 08:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>They are land ducks cherry valley so no need for a pond but ive got them 2 sand pits and filled them with water and they love it
. There very friendly breed and will soon be eatting for the kids hand great fun to watch and easy to keep. Egg wise 200/300 per duck per year so omlettes all round
, hope this helpsThanks, very helpful. Will be suggesting this to the wife
Not sure about all the eggs though - we're already getting about 600/year from the two chickens...
I keep afew ladys too. I would imagine afew duck eggs aweek would make some very nice egg and soldiers
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