Your Duck Keeping Guide : What You Need to Know

Your Duck Keeping Guide : What You Need to Know

by Ken Smythe
Your Duck Keeping Guide : What You Need to Know

Your Duck Keeping Guide : What You Need to Know

by Ken Smythe

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Overview

Have you ever given any thought to raising ducks? Many urban families have begun raising chickens in the back yard but have by-passed adding ducks to the mix.

There seems to be an impression that ducks are more difficult to keep than chickens. While we aren't sure how that myth came to be we can debunk it.

Ducks are every bit as simple to raise as chickens. And, have you ever had a fresh egg? We mean a really fresh egg, one that is still warm from the duck! Duck eggs are also usually larger than chicken eggs.

Eating a fresh duck egg is an experience everyone should enjoy. A fresh egg looks like it was fried in one of those metal rings because it doesn't spread across the pan. They are generally more colorful as well with a yolk so bright it almost sits up and salutes you.

The only way to get them this fresh is to grow your own. With more folks than ever concentrating on that philosophy of self-sufficiency raising your own ducks for eggs and meat is a solid course of action.

And, if you are one of those people who do your own vegetable gardening ducks can be a real asset. They eat harmful insects that try to infiltrate your garden without having to resort to harsh chemical pesticides.

Ducks do not need much space and little maintenance. Were you born on a farm or a ranch? Most suburbanites haven't either. All you need is a little bit of guidance. Where do you get that kind of knowledge? Well, if you are serious, our handy little guide called "Your Duck Keeping Guide" is written just for you.


some of the best parts are . . .


You don’t need any special animal husbandry experience. It’s very easy to read and understand.

It doesn’t require much time to get the basics you need – You can start planning as soon as you’ve read the guide.

Cost is minimal – Once you’ve discovered what you need to get started you’ll find it’s a real bargain!


It has everything you need to know in order to begin raising your own ducks:

What your community will and won't allow
Finding out how your neighbors may react
How to house the ducks
What to feed your ducks
And much more!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014416627
Publisher: Creaders Publishing
Publication date: 05/11/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 896 KB

About the Author

Ken Smythe was introduced to ducks at an early age, when he stayed at a farm belonging to a relative.

Ken said, “They had a variety of animals as well as chickens and ducks.”

“I enjoyed being around all of them. But, the ducks were a firm favorite for me right from the first time I saw them up close.”

Ken wrote his book for people that want to keep ducks to provide food for their table or as pets.

Ducks have other benefits apart from their eggs and meat.

They are fun to watch and can also be a great help keeping down the bugs and some other pests in gardens and orchards.

Ken said that many people think that ducks are more difficult to look after than chickens and need a great deal more room.

“I believe that my book will help my readers become successful duck owners.”

“They will learn that ducks have different requirements to chickens, for example, but they are not as hard to keep as many believe.”

“This ebook will help you to save time, money and avoid stress by giving you the information you need and the best tips for successful duck keeping.”

“It has all the information that you need to keep your ducks happy and productive!”
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