We've had ducks since 2020. Although we had been researching breeds since 2016, when 2020 rolled around, we didn't have choices since everyone was getting ducks that year. We brought home the first two breeds we could find.
It is now 2022, two years and four months later. From our four original ducks, we lost one duck of each breed so far; both were sudden deaths unrelated to predators. One duck died from an infection related to yolk coelimitis and we don't know what the other one died from since vets are not doing necropsies due to the high avian flu risk this year. We have two lovely ducks remaining.
We have found that about four ducks is a good number for us, but that two ducks is plenty for the amount of eggs that we eat. We gave away a lot of eggs to friends and neighbors when we had more ducks.
That is to say, we aren't looking for the duck that lays the most eggs, or the duck that puts on the most weight. We seek the healthiest breed that will be our garden companion (pet). The ducks provide our land with nutrients and eat any slugs that we see. And so we seek the healthiest duck (rather than a breed bred for egg or meat production). A quiet breed is a bonus; we are not considering call ducks.
Does anyone have any recommendations as we restock our small flock in the spring?