Keeping Ducks: The Top Duck
Breeds
The duck industry boasts of its 22 million unit production every year
throughout North America. People are very enthusiastic in raising ducks
because they are easier to raise than chickens, and can also provide
more eggs and meat.
There are different breeds of ducks that you can choose from based on
your needs. Each breed has its own special features. Some breeds are
best for those who want to venture in the duck egg industry, while some
breeds are great for those who are in meat production. And also, there
are breeds for ornamental purposes.
For Egg production
One of the primary reasons that most people choose to keep ducks in
their farms is for their eggs. Some particular duck breeds are much
better for laying eggs than for their meats. The essential idea to
remember is that most duck layers are not as productive as chicken
layers.
The Campbell, or also known as the Khaki Campbell, is the best duck
breed for egg production, this originated from England. This breed is
widely known as a standard duck breed about fifty years ago. This breed
is probably the only breed that can equal or even surpass the rate of
chicken layer. A regular Campbell can lay about 230 eggs in just 52
weeks, but a hybrid of this breed, called the Golden 300, can lay as
much as 290 eggs within 52 weeks.
The Runner Duck Breed is also popular among duck farmers who are
raising ducks for eggs. They are also good for meat production because
their body is lean and strong, but this breed is more known for
providing quality eggs.
For Meat Production
People who are keeping ducks for meat needs a different type of duck
breeds than those who are for the eggs, Meat duck breeds are larger and
lay fewer eggs, allowing more energy to be placed in building a bigger
body frame. Meat ducks can get very large, but generally are bad egg
layers.
The Rouen duck is very similar to the Mallard duck, with a green head
and plumage. Thus, they are also great for ornamental purposes. They
grow quickly and keep quite a mass of meat on their body frame, making
them very suitable for meat production.
The Peking breed is probably the best duck breed for meat production.
They grow quickly and have a large body frame.
These breed of ducks are just some of the duck breeds you can choose
from. If you are raising ducks for ornamental purposes, you can choose
Muscovy, Buff duck, Call, Crested, and the Mallard duck. They are great
when kept in the yard, especially when you have a pond where they can
glide through.
The most important thing to consider before choosing a breed to raise
duck is your enthusiasm. You can’t keep your ducks, their eggs, their
meat, or their aesthetic properties if you will not devote at least
part of your time, money and effort in rearing these breeds. You need
to ensure that you can give them proper shelter, food, water and
environment.
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