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Local and Foreign Duck (4 Weeks)


  • Stable and robust Ducks.
  • Have been raised in a safer and healthier atmosphere
  • Balanced growth and development.
  • Healthy and strong
  • Survivability and disease resistance.

123,699.00128,799.00

Ducklings’ first few weeks of life are one of the most crucial in their development. When you place your order, make sure you have the ducklings’ house (complete with brooder) ready. Our offered ducklings are renowned for their proven survivability and disease resistance; they require proper heat, food, water, and bedding.

The Most Important Aspects of Duck Rearing

Obtain an Appropriate Location:

To provide comfort and ease to the Ducks, a suitable area for Duck farming is needed. One of the advantages of raising ducks is that they don’t need much care, only that certain items be put in place.

There should be a well-ventilated housing facility for the ducks, as well as a stream or artificial pond nearby, to provide shelter and security.

Ducks are partially aquatic animals that enjoy swimming and diving, so having a water supply nearby is important when rearing them.

Feeding Instructions:

Ducks are omnivorous birds that consume a wide variety of foods. Cracked corn, wheat, barley, or related grains, oats, rice, birdseed, and other foods are ideal for ducks.

Compatibility:

The mating season is critical because it allows for an increase in egg production. The climate must be suitable, as this can help or hinder the female Duck’s ability to lay or fertilize eggs.

Medical Assistance:

Ducks are the toughest farm birds due to their high disease and infection resistance. Nonetheless, health precautions should be taken to protect duck health and increase duck yields. This could involve things like maintaining a safe and unpolluted climate, among other things.

Duck Farming Facts And Benefits

  • Ducks begin laying eggs around the age of 18 weeks.
  • Depending on the breed, a duck will lay anywhere from 100 to 350 eggs per year.
  • Each year, more than 31 million ducks are slaughtered for their meat.
  • Ducks usually only have one partner or mate at a time.
  • The majority of domestic ducks neglect their eggs and ducklings, and their eggs must be hatched under the supervision of a hen or another medium.
  • Except for Antarctica, ducks can be found on any continent.
  • Ducks have webbed feet and waterproof feathers, which combine to make them excellent swimmers.
  • Ducks spend the majority of their time sleeping on the water.
  • Loneliness may have a negative impact on a Duck’s growth and productivity.
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