Assorted ducks are our choice of breed and will include 2-5 breeds depending on quantity order and hatch availability.
Mallard Ducks
$8.25
It is believed that all domestic ducks except for the Muscovy are derived from the wild Mallard. They are a small flying duck that make good mothers, hatching and raising 1-2 batches of ducklings a year. They will start flying at about 10 weeks and take flight regularly by 16 weeks. Because of their ability to fly they are great for hunting training, but we do not recommend them as pets unless you have a fully enclosed enclosure or clip one or both wings. It takes 14-16 weeks for the male mallards’ head to turn green and fill in their distinguishing coloring.
ORIGIN: NORTHERN HEMISPHERE
EGGS: 60 – 120 MEDIUM PALE BLUE OR PALE GREEN PER YEAR
AVERAGE WEIGHT AT FULL MATURITY: 2.25 – 2.5 LBS.
APA CERTIFIED: YES
HERITAGE BREED
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Mallard Ducks for Sale
The Mallard Duck is the foundation breed from which nearly all domestic duck breeds—except the Muscovy—are believed to be derived. Native to the Northern Hemisphere, Mallards are a true heritage breed prized for their natural instincts, strong flight ability, and exceptional mothering skills.
Mallards are small, lightweight ducks that are capable flyers. They typically begin flying at around 10 weeks of age and will take regular, sustained flight by 16 weeks. Because of this, Mallards are an excellent choice for hunting dog training, conservation programs, and wildlife-focused environments.
Mallard hens are excellent mothers, naturally hatching and raising one to two broods of ducklings per year. They lay 60 to 120 medium-sized eggs annually, usually pale blue or pale green in color. Their strong brooding instincts and self-sufficiency make them well suited for more natural or free-range settings.
Due to their ability to fly, Mallards are not recommended as pets unless housed in a fully enclosed enclosure or managed with wing clipping. Without proper containment, they may fly off and not return. Male Mallards develop their iconic appearance gradually; it takes 14 to 16 weeks for the drake’s head to turn green and for the full adult coloration to emerge.
Recognized by the American Poultry Association (APA) and classified as a heritage breed, Mallards are ideal for experienced duck keepers seeking a natural, active, and highly instinct-driven duck breed.
Breed Information
Origin: Northern Hemisphere
Egg Production: 60–120 eggs per year
Egg Color: Pale blue or pale green
Average Adult Weight: 2.25–2.5 lbs
Temperament: Alert, active, instinct-driven
Mothering Ability: Excellent
Flight Ability: Yes (strong flyer)
APA Certified: Yes
Breed Type: Heritage
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