Looking to keep a few ducks
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 9:16 pm
Evening all,
This forum really does have everything!
I've seen a couple of posts about ducks and was after some advice from those in the know.
I've just moved house to a place with a good size garden. I has a lawned area about twelve metres by five and more smaller bits including a veg patch.
I've never kept any poultry before, I've always fancied chickens but I'm concerned that they are quite destructive and would tear my garden to shreds. Also, I find ducks highly amusing
The main reasons for wanting some are eggs and the fact I'd love to have some running around the place.
I don't have any suitable water for them but I read that some breeds don't necessarily need a pond. I could provide a bath tub or something. Is this right? I don't want to deprive them!
We don't have any foxes or natural predators over here so hopefully that makes things easier.
Does this sound like a good home for ducks? I'm thinking of three, there's only two of us so we don't need loads of eggs.
Any thoughts or advice is much appreciated!
Sam.
This forum really does have everything!
I've seen a couple of posts about ducks and was after some advice from those in the know.
I've just moved house to a place with a good size garden. I has a lawned area about twelve metres by five and more smaller bits including a veg patch.
I've never kept any poultry before, I've always fancied chickens but I'm concerned that they are quite destructive and would tear my garden to shreds. Also, I find ducks highly amusing
The main reasons for wanting some are eggs and the fact I'd love to have some running around the place.
I don't have any suitable water for them but I read that some breeds don't necessarily need a pond. I could provide a bath tub or something. Is this right? I don't want to deprive them!
We don't have any foxes or natural predators over here so hopefully that makes things easier.
Does this sound like a good home for ducks? I'm thinking of three, there's only two of us so we don't need loads of eggs.
Any thoughts or advice is much appreciated!
Sam.