I bet you could buy more than one duck with $22.00! The going price for ducks is from $4.00 to $6.00 each. Are you wanting the wild Mallards that fly? There is a duck from France that has the same coloring as the Mallard, it is called a Rouen, named after the city in France that they come from originally.
Were you planning on buying duck eggs and watching them hatch? Or are you planning on buying a baby duck, or an adult duck?
If you bought two ducks, a male and a female, you just might get to have some baby ducks.
Have you heard of Murray McMurray Hatchery?
http://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/history.html
They have lots of nice poulty, poulty supplies and such things. It is a fun place to visit. They have a "virtual tour" of the hatchery. You might enjoy watching the slide show, and seeing all the different types of poultry they sell.
Apr. 3, 2008 - Ducks for sale
I bet you could buy more than one duck with $22.00! The going price for ducks is from $4.00 to $6.00 each. Are you wanting the wild Mallards that fly? There is a duck from France that has the same coloring as the Mallard, it is called a Rouen, named after the city in France that they come from originally.
Were you planning on buying duck eggs and watching them hatch? Or are you planning on buying a baby duck, or an adult duck?
If you bought two ducks, a male and a female, you just might get to have some baby ducks.
Have you heard of Murray McMurray Hatchery?
http://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/history.html
They have lots of nice poulty, poulty supplies and such things. It is a fun place to visit. They have a "virtual tour" of the hatchery. You might enjoy watching the slide show, and seeing all the different types of poultry they sell.
Love you bunches,
Grandma Heidi
Edited by rebbetzin on Apr. 3, 2008 at 1:51 PM