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Welcome to Metzer Farms. We are a family-owned farm and hatchery that has been in business since 1972. We control all aspects of nutrition, breeding, selection, incubation, and hatching to ensure you the highest quality of day-old birds.

We specialize in waterfowl, hatching 19 breeds of ducks (Pekin, Jumbo Pekin, Mallard, Rouen, Khaki Campbell, Blue Swedish, Black Swedish, Buff, Cayuga, Welsh Harlequin, White Crested, Fawn & White Runner, Black Runner, Blue Runner, Chocolate Runner, Saxony, Silver Appleyard, Golden 300 Hybrid, and White Layer) and 16 breeds of geese (Embden, Toulouse, Buff Toulouse, White Chinese, Brown Chinese, Pilgrim, Buff, Tufted Buff, African, Super African, French Toulouse, Large Dewlap Toulouse, Sebastopol, Roman Tufted, Classic Roman, Tufted Toulouse). We also hatch French Pearl Guineas and Ringneck Pheasants, as well as three strains of meat chickens (Cornish Cross, Rolin S, and Big Sur).

It is easy for you to enjoy the thrill of raising a baby duckling or gosling into adulthood. Our minimum order quantity is two ducklings or goslings so you do not have to raise more birds than you want. We also hatch ducks year round. Whereas most hatcheries stop hatching in June or July, we hatch Pekin and Mallard year round and our other breeds of ducks from February through early December. The season for the geese, guineas, and pheasants is in the spring and early summer. Our chickens are hatched year round for those of you wanting to grow chickens commercially for your local restaurants or farmers' markets.



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I’ve ordered from Metzer farms. Easy to deal with, small so they actually respond to email and questions. The hybred 300 layers are pretty awsome, though I have not got a lot of eggs off my ducks but it is probably my system not the ducks.
Side note about ducks my Muscovys(from Craigslist) have been the hardiest and best layer and sitters I have had.
 
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I've used metzer for 2 years,going on 3 for our farms source of grimaud hybrid pekin ducks.

Not only have the ducks been excellent performers on Pasture, but the customer service has been excellent. They have never hesitated to replace any DOA's when that  occurred(post offices problem when it did) and I've had a shipment with 0 DOA.

And best of all, they have offered free marketing support for my farm by listing us on their "local producers" page.
https://www.metzerfarms.com/meat-sales.html
 
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Thank you for posting this where I *just* found it.
I just placed my first order with Metzer Farms for 2 African goslings so as to get a different bloodline from the ones I have that came from Murray McMurray. I'm hoping to get goslings from my gaggle hatched this year, but decided to also outsource.

I've heard good things, in kind of a general sense about them, but having a fellow Permie say good things just has that little bit more weight.
I look forward to greeting my new additions later this spring, and can now do so without some of the potential dread that always seems to hit when I think about mail order livestock.
 
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I ordered my runners and an African goose from Metzer and theyre so beautiful and healthy. Loved all the shipping communication from them too, highly recommend!
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