Keeping Ducks Tips - Considerations For Meat, Eggs, Or Pets

By Mary Louise


Raising and keeping ducks is becoming popular nowadays, on par with raising chicken. Primarily raised for their meat, more than 20 million ducks are being raised in the United States every year. Though they lay fewer eggs compared to chicken, their eggs are larger and tastier, plus they contain more nutrients too. Raising ducks for business is relatively less troublesome too since ducks requires non-elaborate housing facilities. Compared to chicken, ducks need less attention and less space for rearing.

In choosing a business, why pick keeping ducks? It is because they are considered one of the most versatile of the avian species. Their bodies are strong and can keep themselves well in wide ranges of climatic and nutritional conditions. Since they do not lay plenty of eggs, it is advised to keep the eggs for food or for hatching. These means that raising them is inexpensive. Note that they actually can produce more eggs but they will have to eat more egg-laying feeds, 75 percent more compared to chicken, so it will not be economical.

Most raisers choose keeping ducks of the Pekin breed. They are better egg producers than other breeds and they gain weight quickly too. The Pekin duck, also called the Long Island Duck, is a domesticated kind of duck, bred from the Mallard of China. More than 90 percent of duck meat consumed in the US is from Pekin ducks. A 4-7 month mature Pekin duck, on the average, weighs about 9-10 pounds.

Housing for keeping ducks is also inexpensive. It can be made from light materials such as bamboo or wood. A space of about 3 to 4 square feet is advisable for every duck. A pond or paddling pool may also work but regular water replacement, about once every two weeks, is advisable. As much as possible, the house should be placed in a nearby moving body of water like a stream. Duck droppings can make the water green in no time. They need water bodies to swim and exercise. But only allow them to swim up to 2 hours so they don't get over fatigued.

Other than for business purposes, keeping ducks as pets is also a good idea. They can live up to more than ten years. They are easy to take care of and they get rid of harmful pests in the garden. In opposition to popular connotation, ducks are not always quacking. They just quack loud when they got surprised.




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