I have duck books, sites bookmarked- all kinds of stuff. I didn't underestimate KCs. There are just other ducks that lay as well (sometimes better) that visually appeal to me more. Much like we do with chickens? I adore Runners. I love their long skinny body. We have 2 and they are faves in our family. We like most of our breeds that we have but Pekins (we love love love them- just eat too much) will not be getting any more of them and will likely stick to the small breeds only. I like the way the Golden 300s look better than the KCs and they are heavy layers. (just me personally- I am sure there are people that love the way KCs look!) http://www.metzerfarms.com/BirdInformation.cfm?Breed=Golden 300 Hybrid Layer&BirdType=Duck&ID=GOLDENever said there are lots of large commercial duck egg operations like with chickens. The demand just isn't there, at least here in the US.
But I think you may be underestimating egg laying amongst KC. They are one of the best amongst commonly obtainable ducks, at least with feed/egg/meat conversion.
http://albc-usa.org/cpl/waterfowl/campbell.html
Or if you want to go the hatchery route.
http://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/khaki_campbell.html
We did used to raise runners as well, along with many other duck breeds (KC, cayuga, runner, muscovy (not a true duck), appleyard, ancona, a few others that I can't think of at the moment). I do find the runners a bit disconcerting to watch walking around,He only raised/showed brown African & brown Chinese geese.![]()
I like waterfowl very much, but chickens are easier for us with not having to deal with the water access. I know they do fine without it, I just feel like they have a happier life with it.
Deb
http://www.metzerfarms.com/DuckBreedComparison.cfm?CustID=1105969 for a breed comp chart with egg laying/weight etc The Golden 300 hybrid is a better layer than a KC- according to Metzers (and have found a lot of peoples posts impressed with the 300s laying abilities). But also it will vary with breeders too with non-hybrid breeds. Like Holderreads is a top knotch breeder and they sell WHs and I read - breed for not just looks but egg laying ability. So their WHs are said to be extremely efficient layers. Hatcheries are less selective (generally speaking) as they deal in volume (like chickens/chicks). So I think it depends on where you get your ducks too. When we add more ducks (poss this Spring we will likely be buying for Holderreads and be getting Runners or WH). I also read around the duck forum as well to see what people have, what they like, why, who lays well, who forages well...
We enjoy the hands free quality of the ducks. Since we do own a pond- we literally do nothing with our ducks but feed them and house at night. Let them out in the morning. So for us- after you passed the brooding phase- ducks are easier. I know when you are doing kiddie pools it is work. Emptying and refilling those pools daily IS work! LOL We did it for almost 3 months before we let them on the pond. Sooooo nice! haha! I can't imagine having to still be doing the pools everyday and I understand why people choose chickens over ducks!

