Chuck, Timmy, Doby

Chuck, Timmy, and Doby | The 3 Amigos| Ancona ducks

Chuck, Timmy, and Doby came to us because of over population in their previous home. Duck keeping can quickly get beyond your enclosure or even your property, knowing where that line is is important. We are thankful for people that want to give their ducks their best life, even if that means rehoming them. 

These guys came in together and are getting along great. They are friendly toward our staff and the other ducks. They can be adopted as a group or individually. Let us know below if you would like to have one or all of these Ancona ducks as part of your family.

Chuck | Ancona | Duck
Timmy | Ancona | Duck
Doby | Ancona | Duck
Name(Required)
Email(Required)
Please let us know what's on your mind. Have a question for us? Ask away.

Waffle the Swedish Yellow Duck

Waffle the Swedish Yellow is a loving duck that just wants to stare at you... and quack. Come see her and the other yoga ducks at the Wicked Whit every other Thursday each month.  Waffle makes a great addition to Duck Yoga along with her fellow Swedish Yellow ducks...

Maple the Swedish Yellow Duck

Maple the Swedish Yellow duck came to us as a couple of couples. These large ducks are sweet and caring. They do not take kindly to invaders. New ducks and humans are met with suspicion before being accepted into the flock. Maple along with serveral other of our ducks...

Mister the Green Iguana

Mister the green iguana has not yet reached his full size. Green iguanas can reach up to 6ft in length, Mister sits at just over 2ft for now. He is a healthy eater, loving fresh spinach and squash. Mister will need an experienced caretaker that is not timid around...

Fig The American Black Duck

Fig is an American Black Duck. These ducks are a more northern species of duck and not normally seen here in the south, in the wild. They are more common as domesticated ducks in the south. They are a hardy duck that winters well. Fig is a laying duck that is...

Rob the American Black Duck

American Black Ducks, while common as barnyard poultry, are not common in the southeast of the United States. These brave birds like it cold and are not normally found below Pennsylvania, where they like to winter.  Rob is a great example of an American Black Duck....

Latest Podcast

Thank you for reading our blog. You can watch the video over on YouTube or subscribe to our podcast. Follow the links below and check us out!

YouTube

Podcast