Ducks for Sale

Ducks are relatives of geese and swan but are smaller. They are also called “waterfowl” because they are found near lakes, ponds, and rivers where they prefer to live. Ducks have webbed feet for swimming. They act like paddles or ores do with boats. These webbed feet have no nerves or blood vessels so the bird cannot feel icy cold water if it's swimming in cold waters. The Duck also has a water-proof coat achieved by oil that is secreted near its tail that soaks its feathers. Beneath the waterproof coat is a fluffy, soft coat that keeps the Duck plenty warm. Ducks have amazing bodies, don't they? Their necks can turn completely backward! This allows them to “preen”, the word for cleaning themselves with their beaks. They spend much of their time doing this.

Ducks

  • Name: Cody Wilson
  • Posted: 11/06/2025
  • Phone: 2515092873
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Alabama

Regular mandarin pairs Extra drakes or hens 1 Indian spotbill hen 2 Philippine duck hens 1 mature ruddy shelduck hen Ring teal pairs Silver Bahama pintails hens Shipping available! 251-509-2873

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White Faced Whistling Tree Duck Pairs

  • Price: $200.00
  • Name: Tammy Shull
  • Posted: 10/31/2025
  • Phone: 7178176180
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Pennsylvania
  • Website: www.moonlightvalleyfarm.com

We have 3 pairs of White Faced Whistling Tree Ducks available now. They were hatched 9/16/25 & 9/22/25. $200/pair We also have 4 more newly hatched tree ducks that will be available in a few weeks (hatched 10/7/25). Pickup at our farm in Aspers...

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Remaining Waterfowl

  • Name: Heath Brinson
  • Posted: 10/31/2025
  • Phone: 662-404-0023
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Mississippi

Remaining waterfowl White faced tree ducks Spotted tree ducks Wandering breeder hen or would like to purchase a drake Blackbelly tree ducks Wood ducks Mandarin W mandarin Silver teal Ring teal Red golden pairs Yellow Golden tr...

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Waterfowl

  • Name: Matt Kuecker
  • Posted: 10/30/2025
  • Phone: 5153411825
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Iowa

Silver wood duck pairs $300 American black duck pairs $100

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2025 hatch pheasants available

  • Name: Ben Johnson
  • Posted: 10/29/2025
  • Phone: (715) 616-9512
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Wisconsin

Have the following birds available: 2 2025 hatch Swinehoe males $50 per bird 11 2025 hatch silvers $20 per bird 1 2025 hatch lady Amherst hen $60 1 pair and 1 extra male 2025 hatch temminicks tragopans $250 for the pair $100 for the male 1 20...

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DOVES, DUCKS, PEACOCKS & PHEASANTS!

  • Name: Animals Incorporated
  • Posted: 10/25/2025
  • Phone: (530) 269-1144
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: California
  • Website: https://www.animalsincorporated.com

DOVES, DUCKS, PEACOCKS & PHEASANTS! Please read "Important Information" on our order processing (below bird listing). Due to bird testing regulations, we do not ship to Texas or Florida. Submitting An Inquiry? Please provide your full name, addre...

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Ducks, Geese, Swans, Pheasants

  • Name: Shane Sease
  • Posted: 10/23/2025
  • Phone: (803)824-9124
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: South Carolina

i have the following birds available: Wood Duck Pairs and extra drakes Mandarin Pairs and extra drakes cape shelduck drake ruddy Shelduck Drake White face Tree ducks 2 male greylag geese Adult pair Black Swans Female red golden Pheasant...

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2025 Hatch Ducks

  • Name: Hunter
  • Posted: 10/22/2025
  • Phone: 915-974-5803
  • Location: Texas

2024-2025 Hatch ring teal pairs. $100 Contact me for more information.

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Waterfowl

  • Price: $100.00
  • Name: Kevin Schlabach
  • Posted: 10/20/2025
  • Phone: 3302319170
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Ohio

1 pair 2025 wood ducks $200 1 pair 2025 mandarins (pinioned)$175 12 2025 mandarin males $75 8 pair 2025 ring teal $125 1 pair 2025 marble teal $125

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Waterfowl, Java greens, Crane

  • Name: Kenny in Florida 32433
  • Posted: 10/10/2025
  • Phone: 8505201319
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida

I have available to fly to a new coop the following. 6- 2025 unsexed Black Belly Tree Ducks, full wing, properly marked with proper paperwork 3-186 ownership forms. 1- pair of 2025 Synhoe pheasant 6- 2025 unsexed American Java Green Peachicks...

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paradise shell duck

  • Name: dave hazlett
  • Posted: 10/09/2025
  • Phone: 4196511736
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Ohio

2 paradise shell duck drakes availble 2025 hatch

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Ornamental ducks for sale

  • Name: Heath Brinson
  • Posted: 10/07/2025
  • Phone: 662-404-0023
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Mississippi

Ducks: White mandarins Mandarins Wood ducks Silver hen split male woodie breeder pr Whitefaced tree duck Black belly tree duck Silver teal Ring teal Sharpwing teal breeder Common shelduck pair Red crested pochard pair Shipping availabl...

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2025 ducks, geese, swans, pheasants, emus, peacocks

  • Name: Heath Brinson
  • Posted: 10/02/2025
  • Phone: 662-404-0023
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Mississippi

Ducks: White mandarins Mandarins Wood ducks Silver hen split male woodie breeder pr Whitefaced tree duck Black belly tree duck Silver teal Ring teal Sharpwing teal breeder Radja shelduck pairs Common shelduck pair Red crested pochards...

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2025 hatch ducks

  • Name: Hunter
  • Posted: 10/02/2025
  • Phone: 915-974-5803
  • Location: Texas

I have several ring teal pairs for sale I’m asking $100 per pair plus shipping, they are available for pickup as well. If you have any questions feel free to text me or call me. Thanks.

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2025 Hatch Waterfowl & Pheasants

  • Name: Lonnie Bougie
  • Posted: 09/27/2025
  • Phone: 920-265-9912
  • Location: Wisconsin

2025 Hatch, Hume’s Bar-Tailed Pheasants, Temminck’s Tragopan Pheasants, Wood Ducks, White Mandarins, Regular Mandarins, Snow Geese, Blue Phase Snow Geese, Barnacle Pairs & extra ganders, Red Breasted Geese Pairs & extra ganders

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Types of Ducks for Sale

Duck Facts

It's a common misconception that Ducks “quack”. While this is true, some species “squeal” instead such as the Wood Duck. Ducks were once wild but were domesticated by the Chinese. In China, there are still hundreds of wild Duck species. The most popular farmed Duck world wide and the most popular breed in America is the Pekin Duck because it lays lots of eggs and provides a lot of meat. The first ship load was brought to New York in 1873. These are the Ducks that probably come easily to your mind. They are the white or cream colored Ducks with orange bills, legs and feet. The males and females look the same, except that the male has a few curled feathers on top his head.

Because of their ability to adapt to the cold in these ways with their body, they are found almost everywhere in the world. The only continent they are not is in Antarctica where it is too cold for them to thrive. Some of the Ducks migrate thousands of miles to warmer climates in the winter time to places where the water doesn't freeze. They know that there they can rest and take better care of their young. Winter is when they usually mate. The females will bring their prospect to their breeding grounds in Spring. The breeding ground is usually where the female, herself, was hatched. Once a female has created her nest of reeds or grass, she lays 5-12 eggs and incubates them alone for up to 28 days. The male stays with other males at this time. The Ducklings mature quickly and are able to fly within the first 5-8 weeks. When they are ready they will migrate, flying in a “V” shape the way Geese do. In captivity, birds might need artificial light to increase their egg production during shorter days (July-December). Depending on the breed of Duck, the species can live between 2 and 12 years long.

Ducks are very useful to humans, not only for their meat and eggs but also for their feathers. Their feathers are harvested in Iceland where they can be found all along the coast because the female plucks feathers from herself to provide comfort to her nest.

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