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Best ducks for small gardens.

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I am considering having some ducks in my garden next spring. I have a small(ish) garden with a lawn that i would like to keep in good condition. Can anyone recommend ducks that might be suited to my needs or advise ducks that i should avoid?

 

Many thanks,

 

 

Grant

GNR(white chicken)(Bluebelle)

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Hiya :) If you want to keep your lawn in good condition then I would suggest you get a couple of very small ducks! No more than 2. Call ducks are small, but are quite noisy unless you get males. How tolerant are your neighbours? Most ducks will delight in dabbling when it rains creating pits and holes in your lawn, and as this is probably their most favorite activity it needs to be considered! Runner ducks are also an option.

Zo

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Hi there,

 

I did loads of research and even though they are small, I vetoed having call ducks due to their noise. I have now got 2 mini silver appleyards and have had them for 4 months. They are small and we rotate their usage of the garden to allow it to recover from their enjoyment of digging. In terms of noise these are supposed to be one of the quieter breeds although with all female ducksd they do quack. So far they have lived up to expectations and are pretty quiet - they only quack when they hear the back door open and as they are my only ducks they do not quack to get attention over other birds. I simply get an initial birst of 6/7 quacks and then lots of, 'mup, mup,mups', which is fab :D

 

All of our neighbours love them and we have had no complaints over noise - we have just had 2 weeks away and two sets of neighbours wanted to look after them - I think the thought of eggs next year does make them popular :dance:

 

Whichever breed you choose they will be a pleasure and make sure you get a walk in run that is fox proof.

 

Best of luck

 

Wucky

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