Mandarin Duck For Sale. The Mandarin Duck (Aix galericulata) is widely considered the most beautiful duck in the world. The male in breeding plumage is an extraordinary spectacle: vivid orange ‘sail’ feathers rising from the back, bottle-green and purple head crest, white facial stripes, and rich chestnut and orange flanks create a bird that looks almost impossibly colorful for a waterfowl species. Native to East Asia but now established in feral populations in the UK and parts of Europe, Mandarin Ducks are kept in ornamental ponds and large gardens worldwide for their extraordinary beauty.
Housing Mandarin Ducks
Mandarin Ducks require access to water — a pond or large water feature is ideal. They also appreciate trees and natural vegetation, as they naturally nest in tree cavities. They can be kept in enclosed garden areas with appropriate fencing to prevent flying away. Provide a nest box at height for breeding. A varied diet of waterfowl pellets, greens, and grain suits them well.
Breeding
Mandarin Ducks nest in tree holes or nest boxes placed at height near water. The female incubates eggs and the ducklings jump from the nest cavity shortly after hatching. Breeding pairs should have their own territory. Males are spectacularly colored in breeding season and go into a modest eclipse plumage in late summer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Mandarin Ducks need a pond?
Yes — access to clean water is essential. A garden pond of sufficient size is ideal. They are poor divers but love to swim and dabble.
Are Mandarin Ducks easy to keep?
Relatively easy given appropriate water and space. They are hardy birds not requiring specialist care. Suitable for garden or small farm settings with a pond.
Can Mandarin Ducks fly?
Yes — they are capable fliers. Enclosures should be covered or appropriately fenced to prevent escape. Wing clipping is an alternative but limits natural behavior.
Are Mandarin Ducks good with other waterfowl?
They generally coexist peacefully with other ornamental ducks. Avoid housing with aggressive species that may bully them.

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