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15 Domestic Duck Breeds with Pictures

 

15 Domestic Duck Breeds with Pictures
15 Domestic Duck Breeds with Pictures

Domestic ducks are bred and raised mainly for eggs, down and meat. . Although there are many different types of domesticated duck breeds, almost all of them originate from the duck.

If you want to know all about domesticated duck breeds, read on for our full list.

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15 breeds of domestic ducks

1- The Abacot Guard

Also known as the Hooded Ranger and Streicherente, the Abacot Ranger is a useful breed that is raised primarily for meat and eggs. It was first developed in the early 1900s by Oscar Gray of Abacot Duck Ranch in the UK.

2. American Peking

American Peking Duck

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The American Peking, or White Peking, is a breed of white domestic duck raised for meat. Descended from birds imported from China to America in the 19th century, the American Pekingese has a broad, robust body and creamy white plumage. More than half of all ducks raised for slaughter in America are Pekingese.

3. Ancona duck

brown and white Ancona duck

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The Ancona has its distinctive colourless plumage and is a breed of duck that originated in England. It was first introduced to the US in the early 1970s and was first introduced in 1983. This medium-sized bird has a concave bill, an oval-shaped head and comes in a variety of patterns. Colours including black, white, blue, white, white, chocolate, lavender and white.

4. Australian Duck Caller

The Calling Duck is a wonderful white bird that has been bred as a pet. A smaller duck, the Call Duck was originally used for hunting to attract other birds to the hunter's gun.

5. East Indian Black Duck

Two Black East Indies in the pond

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This breed of dwarf ducks is mainly used for ornamental purposes. The Black East Indie, also known as the Buenos Airean and the Brazilian, has bright dark green plumage and a black bill. They usually weigh less than 1 kg and are used by duck lovers for display or as ornaments in ponds and yards.

6. Swedish Blue Duck

Swedish blue duck

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This breed of domestic duck was originally developed in Swedish Pomerania, which is now located in northwestern Poland and northwestern Germany, in the 19th century.  The breed is distinguished by its oval head, slate blue plumage and dark skin around the feathers.

7. Blow duck

Also known as the Orpington, the Buff is a breed of domestic duck used to produce eggs and meat. It can lay up to 220 eggs a year. Buffs have a long neck and body, an oval head and orange-brown or yellowish plumage.

8- Campbell's duck

Campbell's duck

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The Campbell duck breed, developed in England in 1891, is a cross between Rowan, Warner and Mallard ducks. The plumage is khaki, the head is olive and the beak is brown. Campbell can produce up to 300 eggs per year.

9. Cayuga Duck

kyuga duck

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The Cayuga is a breed of American duck native to the Finger Lakes region of New York. The Cayuga was originally developed for meat and is now used for ornamental purposes. It has iridescent green plumage, black beak and legs and dark brown eyes.

10. Crowned duck

crowned duck

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The crested duck owes its name to a cranial deformity caused by a genetic mutation. The breed is mainly kept as a pet or for decoration.

11. Dutch Hook Bill Duck

The Dutch Hook Bill is a breed of domestic duck distinguished by its unique curved downward sloping bill. It is one of the oldest duck breeds, documented since the 17th century AD, and there are only about 800 laying female Dutch hooks in the world, making it an endangered breed.

golden waterfall

The Golden Cascade is a breed of domestic duck that was introduced to the market in the mid-1980s, a fast growing breed that engages in self-sex and performs well. The Golden Cascade has golden, orange, or faux plumage, white underside, and yellow beak.

13. Indian runner

Indian Runner Duck

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Indian runners from the islands of Indonesia. Like penguins, they stand and run instead of swaying. They rarely make nests and often lay eggs wherever they are. Indian runners have gray plumage, an arched tail, and a long neck.

14. Muscovy duck

Muscovy duck

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This large breed of domestic duck is native to Central and South America. It is a breed common in Florida, Louisiana, and Texas. Muscovy ducks are usually black or white and have large red or pink drops around the beak.

15. Duck with silver apples

This breed is bred from domestic British ducks for the production of meat and eggs The silvery breast is broad and deep, the underside silvery, the tail feathers bronze, and the beak yellow.





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