Full of personality and easy to manage, ducks can make excellent pets for the right owner.
If you’ve ever seen the movie Babe, you’ll know the film’s most memorable character (besides the gorgeous talking pig, of course!) is a charismatic duck named Ferdinand. The plucky but anxious duck, who even poses as a rooster to avoid being eaten, is cute, adorable and loves getting up to mischief.
After watching Ferdinand in action, you’d be well within your rights to start wondering what it might be like to keep a duck as a pet. Ferdinand is an Indian Runner, a breed of duck that Michael Holmes from the Victorian Waterfowl Association nominates as an ideal pet for people who have not kept ducks before. As a former president of the association and current committee member, Michael knows that if it walks like a duck and talks like a duck, there’s a chance it could make a wonderful pet.
“I have exhibited waterfowl since the age of 15 and have always found their docile nature is great when handling and exhibiting. They are easy to manage as some breeds will go broody and hatch their own and are very hardy,” he says.
As well as Indian Runners, Michael nominates Khaki Campbell and Australian Call ducks as good pets for beginners. “The Runner and Campbell are light breeds and love foraging in your garden for snails and bugs,” he says. “The Call is a bantam variety and great for junior exhibitors to handle. All three breeds come in a variety of colours and can be obtained through local auctions or varying websites.”
Denne historien er fra Issue #74 2018-utgaven av Pets.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent ? Logg på
Denne historien er fra Issue #74 2018-utgaven av Pets.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
Vets And Pets
Are you a new pet parent and wondering how often you need to take your fur-kid to the vet? Danielle Chenery chats to the experts to find out.
Home Alone
Whether you go to school or work all day, it’s likely your cat or dog will spend some time alone. Here’s how to ensure you don’t come home to a scratched-up couch, cranky neighbours and a distressed pet. By Mel Hearse.
DIY Pet Grooming
Keen to save some time or money on grooming Fido or Kitty? Mel Hearse chats to Petbarn’s grooming manager, Janelle Austin, about grooming your pet at home.
Travelling With Pets
Here’s how to have a safe, relaxing and fun holiday with your furriest family member. Tim Falk reports.
A To Z Of Puppy Care
Your comprehensive, letter by-letter guide to caring for a new puppy.
Puppy Socialisation
Socialising your pup is very important for future development. Carrol Baker tells us more.
How Smart Is Your Cat?
Cat lovers insist their feline friends have a superior intelligence to any other animal — even humans, according to some. Danielle Chenery asks the experts if cats really are as smart as some may think.
Man's Best Friend
Although this breed has an outstanding reputation as a working dog, the Border Collie can also be a suburban man’s best friend.
The Smiling Staffy
Over the years, the funloving Staffordshire Bull Terrier, with a smile as big as its heart, has proved its worth as an unaggressive, loyal and doting member of any family.
Duck Tales
Full of personality and easy to manage, ducks can make excellent pets for the right owner.