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    Rare colour Khaki Campbell as breeding stock?

    Well her offspring looks incredibly close to gold phase welsh harlequins - with the exception of the bill which is consistently light in colour - almost flesh-toned. Personality is quite nice and mellow but she’s an inconsistent layer and her offspring might be too - the whole batch went to a...
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    Rare colour Khaki Campbell as breeding stock?

    Thanks! I do find she has a bit of the harlequin look! I’ll definitely try breeding and post results!
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    Rare colour Khaki Campbell as breeding stock?

    Well I can certainly try to use her eggs (they're definitely fertile as of late) and see how the incubation goes. If she is a new colour phase, I guess that would be cool! This is the one and only time I've seen khakis that look like that, and the breeder I got my flock from in the first place...
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    Rare colour Khaki Campbell as breeding stock?

    Here's what that batch looked like as ducklings ... I completely forgot we had a splashed one in the mix - he died from an unfortunate incident with our neighbour's grandkid. The second batch we incubated was 5 true-to-form Khaki's - no oddities, that we sold.
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    Rare colour Khaki Campbell as breeding stock?

    Hi all! I was reading up on rare colour in various breeds and wanted some input on my khaki Campbells before I incubate. My original flock consisted of the drake plus the khaki and dark Campbell, that are now two years old - these ducks came from a breeder who said they were pure (we saw her...
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