You’ve watched your garden disappear to slugs, your chicken coop drama multiply, and your grocery bill creep higher every month. Ducks solve all three problems — but every guide you’ve found assumes you have a farm pond and two acres of pasture.
This book was written for quarter-acre lots, HOA-adjacent neighborhoods, and skeptical spouses.
Inside 200+ pages, you’ll find exactly what suburban and small-property keepers actually need: breed selection for tight spaces (Khaki Campbells vs. Welsh Harlequins — why it matters), predator-proofing without permanent eyesore structures, no-pond water management that won’t turn your backyard into a mud pit, and feed costs broken down by season so you know your actual numbers before you commit.
Chapters cover housing construction with real dimensions, zoning and neighbor considerations most books ignore entirely, egg production timelines by breed, winter management without a heated barn, and a complete first-year cost breakdown from chick to first egg.
No fluff about how ducks are “delightful creatures.” No advice that requires equipment you don’t own.
Whether you’re choosing your first two ducks or troubleshooting a flock you already have, this is the practical suburban reference you’ve been searching for.
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