I would like to get 2 swans for my pond & want to know where I would g
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Check with the county extension office, or google swan breeders
You can try googleing bird shows as well. My cousin used to raise call ducks to show...all birds were there.
Dfm has a good idea. But make sure you don't have any bird dogs in the neighborhood. Might I also suggest Koi?
Also check with your municipality office to make sure that there are no by-laws against having swans on your property. Different counties, and neighborhoods as well, across the country do have varying by-laws pertaining to which animals and wildlife may not be permitted.
You can check online for local hatcheries. Just make sure there are no laws prohibiting raising them.
Trumpeter swans are very aggressive and may not adapt as adults to your home. Do your homework before you take on such large birds. Good luck.