i dont think so
60% are ducks! 40% are dogs!
Only as pets.
people ohw have ducks as pets
You can only keep them as pets if they don't have rabies.
While ducks can be kept as pets, they are not as common as dogs or cats. Ducks require a lot of space, proper nutrition, and access to water to thrive, so they may not be suitable for everyone. However, some people find ducks to be charming and entertaining pets.
It is not a good idea to keep ducks indoors. Ducks can not be "house-trained", and that could lead to some very smelly messes.
Pekin ducks are known as domesticated ducks, and are used for meat and egg production, and are also kept as pets. Pekin ducks feed on insects and larvae, but are also fed pellets when kept as pets.
Yes, they can. Especially if they were pets at one time.
Birds play an important part in the ecosystem in a pond community, particularly ducks. Birds eat insects and fish. Ducks are a group of birds. Ducks are pond creatures. They enjoy water and are good swimmers. Ducks use ponds to hunt and raise their young. Ducks also mate in ponds. Many people enjoy watching ducks as well and use them as decoration birds and beautifying a natural setting. Most people who have ducks as pets have a pond to keep them.
Some day soon, I would like to visit the park to feed the ducks. I saw some ducks in my neighborhood last week. Some neighborhoods allow ducks to be kept as pets.
Yes, you can keep ducks and chickens together as long as they have enough space and can coexist peacefully. When keeping ducks and chickens together, it's generally best to have more female ducks than male ducks to prevent aggression, since male ducks can sometimes be overly amorous towards female chickens. Female ducks (hens) are a good choice for ease of integration with chickens.
City ordinances and regulations vary on keeping ducks as pets in urban areas. It is important to check with your local city or municipality to see if they permit keeping ducks as pets. Some cities may have restrictions on the number of ducks allowed, as well as guidelines for their care and housing.