Duck Breeding Operation

For efficient and productive duck breeding operation, consider the following tips recommended by experts from the Philippine Council for Agriculture and Resources Research in Los Baños, Laguna.

Procedure:

  1. Maintain the proper ratio of male to female ducks in a breeding shed or kamalig. Put in one drake for every five to 10 female ducks. Keep extra drakes in a separate shed in case some male breeders die of diseases or become unproductive.
  2. The drakes can be distinguished from the females by their voice and appearance. Females quack while drakes provide a hissing sound. Drakes have curly tail features.
  3. If possible, the drakes should be one month older than the female ducks. This is to ensure that the males are ready for mating during the breeding season.
  4. Choose drakes and females alike with well-developed bodies and good conformation. They should be healthy, have a good set of feathers and with keen, alert eyes. Do not select those that are obviously sickly and thin.

The following duck raising tips were lifted from PinoyNegosyo blog.

  1. Buy your breeding stock from reliable duck raisers. The Pateros duck (native duck) is good for egg production and the Peking duck is good both for meat and egg purposes. You can also raise Muscovy duck or Pato. Muscovy has low egg production but is more self sustaining than the Pateros and Peking ducks.
  2. Build your duck house in a quite, cool place and near as possible to a stream or pond. Local materials like bamboo, nipa and cogon are cool and cheap.
  3. Provide each duck with at least 34 square feet of floor space. The floor should be covered with either rice hulls, corn cobs, peanut hulls or similar materials to make it dry and clean; and to help prevent the spread of pests and diseases.
  4. You can provide a swimming pond for the ducks if you wish. One of 10 feet wide and 20 feet long is adequate for 50 birds. However, a pond is not really necessary in duck raising. The ducks can lay just as many eggs without it.
  5. Pateros ducks start laying when they are about 4-6 months old. Peking and Muscovy ducks start laying at about 6-7 months old. In breeding, you need male for every five female ducks. Select breeders that are healthy, vigorous and without defects.
  6. Ducklings need to be brooded or warmed until they are a month old.
    • a. The temperature required for brooding is 95°F for the first week, 90°F for the second week, 85°F for the third week and 80°F for the last week.
    • b. The behavior of the ducklings is a good indicator whether brooding temperature is correct. The ducklings huddle close together toward the source of heat when temperature is low; scattered or spread evenly when the temperature is correct; but planting and moving away from the source of heat when the temperature is too hot.
    • c. A good brooding area is at least 1/2 square foot per duckling during the first week. The area should be increased by about 1/2 square foot every week until the fourth week.
    • d. When your ducklings show signs of sickness, add three tablespoons of Nexal for every gallon of water for 2-3 days. Skip or withdraw after 3 days hen continue for another 3 days. Terramycin poultry formula can also be used. Follow the instructions on the package carefully.
    • e. In order to prevent Avian Pest Disease, immunize your ducks with Avian Pest Vaccine which can be obtained free from the Bureau of animal Industry (BAI).
    • f. Sex your ducklings. If you desire to fatten the extra males, then grow them separately from the females.
    • g. When ducklings are six weeks old, they can be transferred from the brooder to the growing house.
    • h. Transfer the layers to the laying house when they are four months old.
  7. Feed your ducks the right kind of feed.
    • a. 1-day to 6-week-old ducklings should be fed with starter mash with 10-21 percent crude protein.
    • b. 6-week-old to 4 month old ducklings should be fed with growing mash with at least 16 percent crude protein.
    • c. 4-month-old ducks and above should be fed with laying ration with at least 16 percent crude protein.
    • d. Commercial feeds are good for your ducks. However, if you want to mix your own feed, here is a formula for a practical general purpose ration. This general purpose ration may be fed to your ducks of any age. Ingredients:
      • First class rice bran (darak)- 55 kilograms
      • Ground corn or binlid - 20 kilograms
      • Shrimps or snails - 25 kilograms
      • Wood ash or ground charcoal - 1.5 kilograms
      • Ordinary table salt -250 grams
      • Ground limestone or shells -250 grams
      • Afsillin or Aurofac - 250 grams
    • e. Also, feed plenty of chopped green leaves of either kangkong, comfrey, camote, ipil-ipil and legumes as additional feed. Give at least 10 grams of chopped green leaves per duck per day.
    • f. You can grow and feed fresh water snails to your ducks. Giving one gallon of fresh snails a day to 24 duck layers will help increase egg production.
    • g. Provide your ducks plenty of clean fresh water all the time.
  8. If you provide a swimming pond for your ducks, limit their playing in the water to 1-2 hours a day.
  9. Do not allow your ducks to get wet under the rain because they may get sick.
  10. Pateros ducks should weigh about 21/2 kilograms at 6 months. They should lay about 250-280 eggs in one year. On the other hand, Peking should weigh about 3 1/24 kilograms at 6 months old and lay about 180-200 eggs in,a year.
  11. You may start growing your replacement ducks when your layers are in their second year of laying. Dispose of your pool layers and retain the good ones.
  12. Duck eggs and meat are as nutritious as chickens’. Eat plenty of duck eggs and meat, they are good for you and your family.

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9 Responses to “More Duck Raising Tips”

  1. 9
    bernadette Says:

    where can i buy ducks eggs for breeding, call you help? we plan to have ducks farming in southern leyte. thanks.

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    rogelio yu Says:

    Mr. Leo Datur

    hi leo. I was trying to call you over the phone 049 5590574 and nobody answered. home number mo ba ito or oofice number.

    I am trying to get hold of you because I want to ask you about the type of mixture you used in A) sese + darak: B) sese + root crops. 50:50 ba ang proportion nito? mayroon ka pa bang additives na inihahalo sa A & B formulations. ano ang scientific name ng sese (juvenile fresh water mollusk)?

    I would like to suggest a way to counter the actions of some environmentalist in your area which prohibits you to harvest young & juvenile sese in laguna.

    Would it be possible for the Duck Industry Assn in the Philippines to conduct a study on the habitat of the sese; how fast it could repopulate in their present habitat or surrounding environs?

    The study will help you to gain access to the sese in laguna de bay. Pls send me your email address & cf number and the best time to call you.

    I need some input from you on self help feed formulation and others info regarding duck egg production.

    incidentally, can you give me the Telephone, email add and cf of Mr. Guillermo of EJG Mighty Duck Farms and the Duck Industry Assn of the Philippines?

    Ty

    Roger Yu

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    Mike Says:

    Hi! I’m mike from malaybalay. Also interested in raising duct and mix my own feed. Ano po ba yung Afsillin or Aurofac, sa’n ba makakabili nito? Kung snail po ang ihahalo instead ng shirmp, kailangan pa po ba ng shell? Thanx po in advance…

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    Diane Says:

    Hi! My name is Diane and I have a concern. For the past year my family and I have been priviledged to have a wild duck couple visit and stay with us at our pool! It seems that our female duck layed one egg yesterday and left it at plain view of other praying animals and the sprinklers at night! What should I do? I don’t want the egg to die, and it seems that she must have layed her other eggs elsewhere because she doesn’t bother looking for this one egg she left in our front yard! I brought the egg in and am keeping it warm with a soft blanket. Will it survive this way or should I do something else? Help! This is an emergency!

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    RONNIE CHANG Says:

    hi ! i am from Negros Occidental ? Can you give me the proper feeds to be given to ducks in order to make them lay eggs. recently, i have 80 heads of ducks.

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    thomas sese Says:

    hi i from aringay la union, presently nag aalaga na ako ng pato i have 1 male n ten female, ano ba ang tamang pakain sa mga sisiw na pato ayaw naman nila kumain ng stater mash, kaya pinapakain ko na lang sila ng pegpeg (durog na bigas mula sa kiskisan) na may halong darak at kanin lamig.

    Nag simula ng umitlog ang isang pato ano ba ang tamang pag aalaga sa mga umiitlog na pato ?

    hey salamat sa site na eto napakalaking tulong eto sa mag tulad nating mahilig sa pag aalaga at pagnenegosyo ng hayop more power

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    albert Says:

    Duck raising is a good source of alternative income. Im hoping to get a feasibility studies regarding duck raising for egg production. hope you could help me. tnx

  8. 2
    Leo Says:

    hi augusto, use the search bar to view all about “duck raising” articles and all its related topics. just copy/paste the content to your email.

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    augusto sevilla Says:

    good day! I am interested in raising ducks, but i still don’t have any manual or hand outs to guide me. so, please kindly email me notes, tips, procedures and any related operation on duck raising. thanks and more power.

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