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Fiona Gallagher, OffGrid Masterplan author

By Fiona Gallagher · permaculture designer · food, animals and preservation on 12 acres in Tassie

“After losing nine Pekins to foxes in our first Tassie winter, I learned that a buried electric fence is the only true insurance for off-grid duck keepers.”

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— Fiona. If you can't eat it, it goes to the chooks.

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Duck Keeping for Off-Grid Aussies: Eggs, Meat, No Bull

Look, ducks are the ultimate off-grid side hustle. They eat your scraps, lay eggs year-round, and you can butcher them for meat. No fancy tech, no bullshit. Here’s how to do it right.

Look, ducks are the ultimate off-grid side hustle. They eat your scraps, lay eggs year-round, and you can butcher them for meat. No fancy tech, no bullshit. Here’s how to do it right.

Best Breeds for Aussie Conditions

Don’t waste time on fancy breeds. Stick to these:

Forget Mallards. They’ll fly off and become a pest. Stick to domestic breeds.

Housing: Keep It Simple, Keep It Secure

Ducks need shelter from rain, wind, and predators. No excuses.

Egg Production: How to Get the Most

Khaki Campbells are the egg machines. Lay every day in summer, 3-4 times a week in winter. Collect eggs first thing in the morning.

Don’t wash eggs. The natural coating keeps them fresh. Store in a cool, dry place (not fridge) for up to 2 weeks.

Tip: Feed them kitchen scraps (no onions, garlic, or chocolate). Scratch grains (wheat, oats) cost $10-$15/week. If you’re off-grid, they’ll eat your garden weeds.

Australian Suppliers & Pricing (indicative prices)

Duck World (QLD)
Khaki Campbell ducklings: $15 each (min 4). Total: $60
Delivery: Local pickup only. No interstate shipping (ducks die in transit).
Poultry Direct (NSW)
Pekin ducklings: $12 each (min 6). Total: $72
Stock: Limited. Call ahead. Avoid online scams.
Farm Fresh Poultry (VIC)
Muscovy ducklings: $18 each (min 4). Total: $72
Best for meat. Females only.

Blunt Practical Tips

Feed them scraps, not grain: They’ll eat your veggie peelings, stale bread, and garden waste. Saves money.

Predators are real: Foxes, dingoes, and cats will get your ducks in 5 minutes. Lock them up at dusk. No exceptions.

Health check: Look for bumblefoot (swollen feet). Treat with antiseptic. If they’re lethargic, get a vet. Don’t wait.

Butcher time: Muscovy at 12-16 weeks. Pekin at 10-12 weeks. Don’t keep them for eggs if you want meat.

The Bottom Line

Get 4 Khaki Campbells ($60), build a shed ($300), and you’ll have eggs for life. Add a Muscovy for meat. Total cost: $400. No frills, no fuss. If you’ve got land, do it. You’ll be eating duck eggs and duck meat before you know it. Stop overcomplicating it.

When to Call a Professional

While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:

Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.

Worth a watch: 10 Reasons Why NOT to Keep Ducks? · Self Sufficient Me

It runs through the ten most common pitfalls of keeping ducks—mud management, predator threats, feed costs—so you know exactly what you’re up against before you build a pond or invest in stock. — Fiona Gallagher