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Ducks, commonly sought as pet ducks boast a rich variety of breeds including the well-known Pekin and Indian Runner. Originating from China, the Pekin duck is famed for its pure white plumage, bright orange bill and feet, and calm, friendly temperament, making it ideal for meat production and ornamental purposes. The Indian Runner, hailing from Southeast Asia, is distinguished by its upright stance and prolific egg-laying ability; it is slender, very active, and suited for those seeking an energetic breed. These breeds are popular choices among ducklings for sale and baby ducks enthusiasts because of their adaptability and easy care. Physically, Pekins are large and robust, while Indian Runners are medium-sized with a slim build. In terms of temperament, Pekins are calm and friendly, whereas Indian Runners tend to be more active and skittish. Whether you are looking for ducks for sale near you or specifically runner ducks for sale, these breeds offer versatility for eggs, meat, or as charming pets. Caring for ducks involves providing ample water for swimming, a safe environment, and a balanced diet tailored to breed needs. This makes them a suitable addition for smallholders and pet lovers alike.

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Ducks poultry Rescue Muscovy ducks  - Advert 1
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Rescue Muscovy ducks

Ducks

11 monthsAge
MixedSex
£50Price

Rescued ducks available (£50 for all) for a new pond. Due to change of circumstance we’re making the decision to re-home these babies. All around 8-12month, 2 drakes and 4 females (hoping to send all

CarlisleCumberland (48.2mi)
Ducks poultry White Call Duck Drake - Advert 2
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White Call Duck Drake

Ducks

8 monthsAge
MaleSex
£15Price

All white call duck drake I have too many drakes that’s all, they all get along even the drakes no fighting or bullying so will mix well with a flock Viewings welcome

ConsettCounty Durham (26.2mi)
Ducks poultry *Saxony & Cayuga Drakes* - Advert 3
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*Saxony & Cayuga Drakes*

Ducks

9 monthsAge
MaleSex
£5Price

Small number or drakes available individually of as a bachelor group. Last Summers hatch. Been together. Handful of pure Saxonys and 1 pure Cayuga. 1 older pure Cayuga drake also available. Would

PenrithWestmorland and Furness (34.2mi)
Ducks poultry Muscovy Ducks  - Advert 4
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Muscovy Ducks

Ducks

11 monthsAge
MixedSex
£50Price

We have a beautiful pair of Muscovy Ducks (one male one female) looking for a new home, these duck's hatch two lots of Ducklings a year and are very good sitters and mothers, she will start laying her

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SpennymoorCounty Durham (21.2mi)
Ducks poultry Cayuga hatching eggs  - Advert 5
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Cayuga hatching eggs

Ducks

7 weeksAge
MixedSex
£20Price

Cayuga hatching eggs for sale, box for 6 for £20. message me if you have any questions :) collection only!

CarnforthLancashire (40.7mi)
Ducks poultry 2 x Indian runner ducks  - Advert 6
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2 x Indian runner ducks

Ducks

11 monthsAge
MaleSex
£0Price

Drakes approx 9 months old, lovely ducks however require re homing due to change of works - coop available too

BradfordWest Yorkshire (48.1mi)

FAQs

Are ducks considered poultry?

Yes, ducks are classified as poultry alongside chickens. They are domesticated birds commonly raised for meat, eggs, and as pets in farming and backyard settings.

Do ducks lay eggs regularly?

Yes, ducks lay eggs regularly, usually starting between 5 to 7 months of age. Some breeds, like Khaki Campbells and Indian Runners, can lay up to around 300 eggs per year and may continue laying year-round, being less affected by changes in daylight.

Can ducks be fed poultry feed?

Yes, ducks can be fed poultry feed, including layer feeds formulated for egg production. It's important to provide a balanced diet tailored to ducks’ nutritional needs, which can often be met with feeds designed for poultry like chickens.

Do ducks get poultry mites?

Ducks can get poultry mites such as red poultry mites or northern fowl mites, but they are generally less susceptible than chickens. Maintaining good hygiene and regular monitoring helps prevent mite infestations.