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Member Reviews: Blue Swedish

marvun22

Great

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Pros: funny to watch

Cons: eat all the cat food

these ducks are great to have. i bought them when they were 2 months old. the only problem i've ever had is that they ate all my cat's food. but that was only because my chickens would eat their food
Duckzoo4u

Blue Sweds

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Pros: Great Pets, Calm and Cool Looking

Cons: Not Many

I love these ducks, they were the first I had bought. They have big eggs, some have double yolks. They can produce 3 different types of ducklings with their genes. They can produce Black Swedish, Splash Swedish and Blue Swedish Ducklings. I highly recommend them for pets, eggs and breeding.
ForeverSunshine

I have these mixed with Cayuga

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Pros: Awesome, adorable, and absolutely amazing!

Cons: They breed. All the time.

I have 5 ducks, though I originally got 7. Mostly the ducks look like Blue Swiss, but I had one Cayuga looking one that was beautiful.   I don't know if this is just normal for a duck or not, but my two drakes are ALWAYS breeding. I've gotten to the point where I spray them with the hose on full blast when they chase the girls too much. Other than that, they are very easy going, and seem to be very trustworthy. Not to mention I like the gray! I've never had a health problem with them, aside from a raccoon attack, but that wasn't from them. My Charlotte looks just like the duck in the picture, but with less white on her neck. No ducklings have come yet, but already Alexis (White...
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SouthDakotan

Swedish Duck

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Pros: Cold Hardy, Quiet, moderately good Egg layer

They are often simply called Swedish. Some will be Blue (Gray) in color, but Blue Swedish is only one of the colors you will find in this breed. Their Blue color is due to heteozygosity and if a Swedish Blue duck and drake breed, the young are the usual 25% / 50% / 25% ratio in: 25%: A homozygous form, black where the blue should be. 50%: As the parents. 25%: The other homozygous form, splashed or silver with combinations of blue and black and white.   It is a landrace originating in northern Germany.The Swedish Blue duck is a medium sized bird, male weighs between 3-4 kg,and the female usually weighs 2,5-3,5 kg. Swedish Blue ducks are very...
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DoesItQuack

Have mixed Swedes here

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Pros: Mellow, mostly "muttering" ducks

Cons: Mine are skittish/afraid of people

Got mine second hand, the drakes look like they're a Swedish/Mallard mix (dark body, white bib, green head) and the ducks are tan/white, sometimes popping up into a runner stance. Wish they weren't so skittish (run from me, can't look them in the eye or they hide), but they're fairly quiet just a quiet muttering chatter until they squabble a little then it's "quack quack" for a minute or two, then all settles down again. At least they've made friends with one of my neighbor's chickens, who free ranges in our yard ;-) maybe they'll warm up to me, they are seeming to get the idea that I bring the water and food, so they wait until I turn towards the door to the run, and then make a...
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Disco Hen

Blue Swedish!

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These are very good ducks! They are very tame, and love attention. The one thing is they have some leg problems, because their legs are so short. But overall they make great pets! And they are very smart, and food driven! They are also ver beautiful birds!
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