Chickboss, you make perfect sense and yes, you are 100% right in your post. Twice I was duped into believing that I was buying "pure" from what was advertised as a breeder of pure livestock. And, it got me to thinking about how often this happens, not only in the duck world, but elsewhere too. I have witnessed a dog breeder that bred purebred dogs put two small litters together and register as one with the AKC as it was a little bit cheaper than registering two seperate litters. This breeder sold them with papers and about half of the pups were from different parents.
I may have come off as bashing people that crossbreed ducks, but I really don't mean to. Unless of course if they sell them as a pure whatever. I raise Mandarins and although they do not crossbreed even with Wood Ducks, I wouldn't try.
I have ordered K/C ducks from Holderread so satisfy my "purity" need. I know that there are many very reputable breeders that have stock as good as theirs, but just how does one know? And again, I know K/C's come from quite a mix and several crossbreedings were instituted to make this particular duck.
A crossbreed (away from the accepted standard for any particular duck) to me would be like restoring an antique car and not using vintage or exact replicas of parts or deviating from what the original car looked like. I will freely admit though that I enjoy viewing modified antique cars and I would enjoy seeing what crossbreeding two specie of ducks would become.
And again, I don't mean to offend anyone for crossbreeding. That's my story and I am a sticking to it !!
Berry Mini-T dune buggy with a '64 Corvair turbo.
Berry Mini-T dune buggy with a '64 Corvair turbo.







I know there are a lot of people out there that would be happy to pass off crosses as purebreds, fiddle with papers (other critters), ect. Even in the purebred circle, you could easily be tricked into buying eggs from "SQ stock" when in fact they may be pet quality at best. But I believe there are by far more people who value honesty and good customer relations. I think overall, I am by far less picky about keeping things pure in terms of what other people do with their flocks, but boy, I hear you when it comes to honesty. I could never sell something knowing that it wasn't to the best of my knowledge as advertised. When you buy, be sure to try and get references. If you can find local breeders, all the better because you can see the parent stock. Other than that, if you get suckered, spread the word. I like the car analogy BTW.

