Keeping Ducks As
Pets - Advantages That You Should Know Before You Start to Raise
Ducks
Ducks are some of the cutest creatures that ever
walked the planet. Perhaps this is the reason why many people are now into
keeping ducks as pets. It has become quite popular these days to keep these
small birds for the house, not the market.
Advantages of Keeping Pet Ducks
Ducks are, by nature, domestic and sociable. These traits make it considerably
easy for people to succeed in keeping ducks as pets. But why would you want
ducklings to be in your house in the first place? First of all, ducks are
harmless. Unlike dogs, rats, and snakes - some of the most common pets around,
ducks don't carry poison in their body, such as rabies and venom, to harm its
owners. Second of all, ducks are friendly. Because they are sociable creatures,
ducks can be conveniently familiarized with human habits so that boundaries can
be quickly set and roles can be introduced. Last but not in any way the least,
ducks are cheap. Unlike cats and dogs, ducks won't have you spending on huge
amounts of expensive food, toys, clothing and accessories, and shelter.
How to Keep Them Alive
But that doesn't mean you can be complacent when it comes to keeping ducks as
pets. If anything, you have to be extra careful of these creatures because of
their size. They require constant care for the first five weeks of life. During
the first three to four weeks, they need to be placed in a warm area, like a
cage or a box with a light bulb. After this period, you can introduce them to
the natural weather by taking them out of the cage or box and carrying them to
various parts of the house - and even outside. However, do make sure that they
are away from water. Premature swimming could lead to diseases or drowning.
When you're raising ducks as pets, stock up on green plants for food. Pull out
the weeds in your yard or buy some packed greens from your local pet store.
Ducklings also accept kitchen leftovers, but not those that have molds or are
spicy. For the first two weeks, however, ducklings should only be given duck
starter; for the next three to seven weeks, they should be given duck grower.
Don't forget to give them clean water for drinking.
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