Domestic Ducks

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buy domestic ducks online

, Feather Flock Farm offers healthy, farm-raised ducklings and adult ducks shipped safely across the United States. Ducks are one of the most versatile and rewarding additions to any backyard, homestead, or small farm—and far easier to keep than most people expect.

We raise domestic duck breeds selected for egg production, hardiness, and temperament. Ancona ducks are among our most sought-after breeds, prized for their calm nature, excellent egg-laying capacity—up to 280 eggs per year—and distinctive spotted plumage. Whether you’re adding ducks for eggs, natural pest control, or simply as low-maintenance companions, our birds arrive healthy and ready to settle into their new home.

Why backyard farmers choose domestic ducks:

  • Ducks lay larger eggs than most chicken breeds, with richer yolks
  • Natural foragers — they consume slugs, insects, and weeds without damaging gardens the way chickens can
  • Hardy in wet and cold climates where chickens struggle
  • Calmer and quieter than geese, easier to manage than turkeys
  • Fascinating, personable birds that integrate well into mixed flocks

What to expect from our ducks:

  • Available as ducklings or adult breeding pairs depending on season
  • Breeds selected for egg production and backyard temperament
  • Ships with live arrival guarantee on every order
  • Contact us for breed availability and current stock

Frequently Asked Questions

Do ducks need a pond or swimming water? Ducks do not need a full pond, but they do need enough water to submerge their heads and bills—a shallow tub or small stock tank works well. Access to water helps them stay healthy, clean their nostrils, and exhibit natural foraging behavior.

Can ducks and chickens be kept together? Yes, ducks and chickens can coexist successfully in a shared outdoor space. Keep their sleeping arrangements separate—ducks wet their bedding more than chickens—and ensure waterers are positioned to limit mess in the coop.

How many eggs do domestic ducks lay? Egg production varies by breed. Ancona and Khaki Campbell ducks are among the highest producers, laying 250–280 eggs per year. Duck eggs are larger than chicken eggs and prized for baking due to their higher fat content.

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