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  1. kswaterfowl

    Welsh Harlequin

    We try to show a gold in each class: Old Male, Old Female, Young Male, Young Female, and then we show at least that many silvers as well, but we will take more than one old female or young female etc...
  2. kswaterfowl

    Welsh Harlequin

    We have steadily seen the class sizes grow in Indiana over the last few years but we always take a dozen plus Welsh Harlequins to show ourselves so the classes look nice with just ours but we have two other breeders that we have been able to meet and help build their flocks locally and now there...
  3. kswaterfowl

    Welsh Harlequin

    We sell our show quality birds for between $15-25.00 per bird. Sometimes $25.00 for the pair. If you are like minded and someone that we know and are serious, we give some extremely nice birds away. Many breeders are of like-minds. We've traded birds between breeders for years. I hear people say...
  4. kswaterfowl

    Welsh Harlequin

    We keep golds and breed from them with our silver drakes. Or with gold drakes if we have excellent quality gold drakes. We are beginning prilminary work to have golds standardized. There are a few breeders out there working on this but it requires careful records and careful breeding and...
  5. kswaterfowl

    Welsh Harlequin

    We have had EXCELLENT luck with their average priced birds. I have actually hatched nicer birds from the average birds than the Top Show Quality. Remember that two TSQ birds do not always produce TSQ offspring. The top show quality birds are bred from specific parents to produce a higher...
  6. kswaterfowl

    Welsh Harlequin

    Weight for Welsh Harlequins should be around 5 to 5 1/2 lbs, a young bird should be right around 4 1/2 to 5 lbs by the time they are in their first set of breeding plumage. From looking at your pictures, your birds will be bigger than that. You have one bird that is pied, (the one with the...
  7. kswaterfowl

    Welsh Harlequin

    It's great to see more people getting interested in WHs. We have had them for 7 years, and absolutely love them. I want to encourage all of you to SHOW your birds. There are very few exhibited, but they deserve to be put up against all the other duck breeds at shows. They are such clean, tightly...
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