About our duckies!!
Aylesbury Ducks for Sale
Aylesbuys are a family favorite, producing large very tasty eggs. Ideal as pets for children. Ayleburys do not need a pond as they are land ducks but would like somewhere to dip their heads!! We use large bowls and childrens sandpits!
Prices 12.00
Cherry Valley Ducks for Sale
Cherry Valley are very similar to Aylesburys. Great friendly ducks, smaller than an Aylesbury and lays a lot more eggs!!
Very hardy ducks, no need for a pond - they like sleeping in the grass!
Prices 12.00
Khaki Campbell Ducks for Sale
The Campbell is a very practical, hardy duck which is a prolific egg layer. The best strains have been recorded to lay nearly 340 eggs a year although it is more common to expect around 200 eggs per year. They are reasonably quiet birds. Due to being bred with Runner ducks they have quite a vertical posture
Please ignore the white duck in the picture that is Ferdinand who always like to be infront of the camera!!
Prices 12.00
Call Ducks
Call ducks are lively and talkative. If you are thinking about keeping a few Call ducks make sure you ask your neighbours first. They are clean, tidy birds and if provided with clean water and good food will keep themselves in good condition. They are also easily tamed.
Price £65 per PAIR
Runner Ducks
These ducks are perhaps the closest thing you can get to a Penguin or a walking wine bottle. You can spend many happy hours watching these slender creatures patter around your garden. They generally need less water than other varieties and can get by with just a tub of water in which to dunk their heads. These birds have a good nature, but can be rather jumpy at times. They are average in terms of noise level.
Price £45
Ducklings from £6
CARE OF DUCKLINGS- Ducklings will need extra heat for first 3/4 weeks and company for your new arrivals. They should not be kept as a single bird, if your hatch has resulted in only one chick/duckling then please purchase birds of a similar age for company. We sell chick crumb which is suitable for chicks and ducklings. Keep your young ducklings on crumb until around 6 weeks then move onto growers feed. Also once off heat keep your ducklings indoors until around 6 weeks of age, depending on time of year and weather conditions. Ducklings need heat for the first 3 weeks and at around 5c less than chicks.
