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.

Mandarin ducks

  • Price: 75 dollars plus shipping
  • Name: Dm
  • Posted: 03/23/2023
  • Phone: 3302018281
  • Location: Ohio

I got a Mandarin male 75 dollars for sale will ship 330 201 8281

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Waterfowl Near Tallahassee Florida

  • Name: Bob Johnson
  • Posted: 03/18/2023
  • Phone: 8509487926
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida

All previously dated ads are no longer valid. Greylag Ganders: $100/each, Sebastopol ganders: $100/each, Bahama Pintail: drakes: normal drakes: $50/each, silver hens $100/each, Call ducks: Grey, White, Dusky, Blue Fawn: $50 - $200/pair, Call...

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Call Ducks

  • Name: Kristina Simmons
  • Posted: 03/10/2023
  • Phone: 5177491671
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Michigan

White drake(4 years old) and grey hen(3 years old). Show quality $250 for the pair. Also have coop available. It has 2 sides, pools have drains for easy cleaning. Dimensions are 9ft wide, 8ft long and 6ft tall(cages are 3ft tall). $500 for coop. $700...

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Maltese pigeon

  • Name: Henry Nguyen
  • Posted: 02/28/2023
  • Phone: 714 2601442
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: South Carolina

I have 2 pair Maltese from 2021 and 2022 available, the parents i import. I like to trade for Palawan pheasant or mandarin duck. Please texting me @ 714 2601442

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Coturnix quail hatching eggs and chicks

  • Price: $2.00
  • Name: Trenton Estes
  • Posted: 02/16/2023
  • Phone: 8033747874
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: South Carolina

Grey jungle fowl, quail of several breeds, tragopan, red jungle fowl, black shoulder peacock, indi blue, ring neck, ayam cemani, ayam ketwa, yellow golden, sultan, mutant pheasants, mallard duck, serama

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Common Shell ducks

  • Name: Brian
  • Posted: 02/03/2023
  • Phone: 919-396-5175
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: North Carolina

Common shell ducks hatched in the spring of 2022

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Ducks

  • Name: Shane Sease
  • Posted: 01/31/2023
  • Phone: (803)824-9124
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: South Carolina
  • Website: NA

I have the following birds available: 2 Drake Mottled Ducks 1 Drake White Face Tree Duck 2 Drake spotted tree ducks 1 Drake Cinnamon Teal 1 Drake Red Crested Pochard (prices have been reduced) for more information please call or text...

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Extra ducks and pheasants

  • Price: $1.00
  • Name: Hannah Stolz
  • Posted: 11/09/2022
  • Phone: 9077074036
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Wisconsin
  • Website: www.windyhillswaterfowl.com

Red head extra hen 2021 Maned gander Blonde pintail drake Golden pheasant pair and extra males Blue Peafowl Mute swan male DNA sexed/Pinioned 2019 platinum wood duck drake 2019 silver wood duck drake

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2022 Waterfowl for Sale

  • Name: David
  • Posted: 11/07/2022
  • Phone: 8652010519
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Tennessee

We still have some of the following birds from the 2022 season: Ring Teal - $70 a pair, $65 per pair for multiple pairs. Black-Bellied Whistling Ducks - $110/pair Mandarins -$120/pair Standard and White Bahama Pintails - $120/pair. Whi...

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Waterfowl

  • Name: Frank H Ball
  • Posted: 11/02/2022
  • Phone: 215-272-9916
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Pennsylvania

White Mandarin Drake $125 Mandarin Drakes $75 each Wood Duck Drakes $55 each Ringed Teal Hen $60 Cinnamon Teal Drake $60 Boxes and Shipping costs are in addition to the above prices. Looking for a Chestnut Breasted Teal Hen or may consider...

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Waterfowl for sale

  • Price: $1,234.00
  • Name: Tony W Strickland
  • Posted: 10/27/2022
  • Phone: 8034299937
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: South Carolina

Silver Wood Ducks $300 pair Silver Wood Duck males $150 each Wood duck pairs with silver gene $100 pair Pair Bahama pintail $125 2 northern pintail females $40 each 6 unsexed White face tree ducks $60 each Text or call with any questions

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Waterfowl

  • Price: $1,234.00
  • Name: Josh Friedmeyer
  • Posted: 10/19/2022
  • Phone: 5154182740
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Iowa

All birds 2022 hatch. Unrelated pairs. Barhead geese $250pr. Barnacle geese $250pr. Cacklers geese $225pr. N.A. pintails $80pr. Black ducks $50pr. Ruddy shelducks $150pr. Extra males $75each Cape shelducks $250pr. Common shelducks $225pr....

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Waterfowl

  • Name: Frank Ball
  • Posted: 10/16/2022
  • Phone: 215-272-9916
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Pennsylvania

Mandarin males Ringed teal female Cinnamon teal male Silver Bahama Pintail pairs and extra hens Regular Bahama Pintail pairs Wood Duck pair and extra males White Mandarin male

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Ruddy Duck Females

  • Name: Tony Strickland
  • Posted: 10/09/2022
  • Phone: 8034299937
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: South Carolina

2 Ruddy duck females $150 each

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Ducks for sale

  • Price: $1,234.00
  • Name: Tony Strickland
  • Posted: 10/09/2022
  • Phone: 8034299937
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: South Carolina
  • Website: Sirtony813@yahoo.com

5 pair Silver Woodies $350 a pair 4 pairs of regular color woodies with silver gene $125 a pair. Trio of Cinnamon Teal $150 Trio of Barrow Goldeneye $600 1 pair Sharp wing teal with free young sharp wing teal $100 1 pair of Cuban Tree ducks $1...

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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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