The Traditional Ballad Index doesn't have much on this song, just an entry from Sam Henry::
Wee Duck, The (The Duck from Drummuck)
DESCRIPTION: "I once had a duck when I lived in Drummuck, I was quite in luck when I lived in that land." The duck, said to be related to (Nell) Flaherty's drake, is said to be very productive -- but now has been stolen. The singer will keep better guard hereafter
AUTHOR: unknown
EARLIEST DATE: 1928 (Sam Henry collection)
KEYWORDS: animal bird curse thief theft
FOUND IN: Ireland
REFERENCES (1 citation):
SHenry H228a, pp. 19-20, "The Duck from Drummuck" (1 text, 1 tune)
Roud #5075
CROSS-REFERENCES:
cf. "Nell Flaherty's Drake" (plot, subject?)
NOTES: If "Nell Flaherty's Drake" is about Robert Emmet, then this song presumably is about some later freedom fighter. The song mentions "the year forty-nine," so presumably 1849 (i.e. the aftermath of the 1848 revolt) -- but the leaders of that revolt, such as John Mitchel (for whom see "John Mitchel"), William Smith O'Brien (for whom see "The Shan Van Voght (1848") and Thomas Meagher (for whom see "The Escape of Meagher") , were transported rather than imprisoned. - RBW
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A little from Peter Kennedy's Folktrax WebsiteDUCK OF DUNMUCK, THE - "I had a fat duck when I lived in D" - ROUD#5075 - BSs "The Wonderful Duck" - Possibly a parody on NELL FLAHERTY'S DRAKE - HENRY SOP #228 -- Peter GRIMLEY rec by PK, Armagh 12/7/52: RPL 18479 (5 v)/ FTX-431 "The Wee Duck (of Drummuck)"