4537 N. Shepherd., Houston, TX 77018
Mon–Sat: 9-6pm, Sun: 10-6pm

Waterfowl

Waterfowl

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Looking to add some unique waterfowl to your backyard flock? Our feed store in Houston, TX has a great selection of waterfowl for sale, including Runner Ducks, Mallards, Khaki Campbells, and a variety of Geese.

All of our waterfowl are healthy and well-cared for, making them the perfect addition to any small-scale farm or backyard enthusiast.

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Ducks & Ducklings

We have many types of ducks and ducklings, such as Pekings, Mallards, Indian Runners, Call Ducks, Muscovy ducks, Khaki Campell, and Pinioned Wild (Mandarin and Wood ducks). Ducklings are available only through the Spring and early Summer. These ducks are great for stocking ponds as well as your backyard. They make great yard ducks!
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Geese

We have four or five varieties of geese, including Toulouse, African, Embden, White and Brown Chinese, Sebastopol (White Frilled) Geese. Goslings are generally available through the late-spring and early summer.
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FAQS

What kind of feed do you offer for waterfowl?
We offer high-quality feed specifically formulated for waterfowl. This feed includes the right balance of protein, vitamins, and minerals to support healthy growth and development. We also offer specialty feed for waterfowl in different life stages, including starter feed, grower feed, and laying feed.
How often should I clean my waterfowl's water source?
It’s important to clean your waterfowl’s water source regularly to maintain good health and hygiene. For chicks and juveniles, we recommend cleaning and refilling the water source twice daily to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria. If you have a larger flock, you may need to clean the water source more frequently.
What should I put in my waterfowl's pen?
Waterfowl need a clean and safe space to live, sleep, and lay eggs. We recommend providing a bedding material, like straw or wood shavings, to keep the pen clean and comfortable. You may also want to create a nesting area, if you have laying hens, and enrichments like a shallow pool or toys to keep your birds entertained.