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How to Raise Ducks

By eHow Pets Editor
 

Instructions

  • Step 1:
    Plan how many ducks you want to produce. Clear enough space for new ducklings to grow into adult ducks. A trio of ducks can easily produce as many as 25 ducks within a 6-month period.
  • Step 2:
    Set up the shelter. Ducks usually get along well with other birds you may have. Keep them in the coop at night, and make sure their beddings are dry.
  • Step 3:
    Purchase at least one drake (male) and two female ducks. A broody hen may be used to produce fertilized eggs. You can also order just-hatched ducks by mail.
  • Step 4:
    Provide food. Ducks eat specially formulated duck food, but they can also consume chicken food. They are good grazers as well; they will keep your yard and garden weed-free. However, if there are too many ducks for the plot of grass, you may find yourself reseeding your lawn on a regular basis.
  • Step 5:
    Give the birds access to water. Be sure the watering pans are wide and flat because of their beaks.

Tips & Warnings

  • Ducks are fine outside except in the coldest of winter—and as long as there are no predators.
  • Keep the waterer clean. Ducks have tendencies to put mud on their bills and then dip their beaks in the watering trough, which just makes it dirty.
  • If you have a small stream or pond on your property, allow the ducks to access it. If there is no natural water in the vicinity, a child's swimming pool works too. Just be sure to clean it daily.
How to Raise Ducks Provided by eHow.com

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