Jul 10, 2018 #11 Daphne_loves_mealworms Free Ranging 7 Years May 13, 2018 1,542 5,051 556 Vermont I’m pretty sure that Daphne is a run-of-the-mill US utility Rouen. I’m not sure how much she weighs, but she is slightly bigger than a mallard, and somewhat smaller than my Pekin (regular, non giant Pekin). Your Australian Rouens are gorgeous!
I’m pretty sure that Daphne is a run-of-the-mill US utility Rouen. I’m not sure how much she weighs, but she is slightly bigger than a mallard, and somewhat smaller than my Pekin (regular, non giant Pekin). Your Australian Rouens are gorgeous!
Jul 10, 2018 Thread starter #12 Quacking Pigeon Crowing Mar 12, 2018 1,214 2,298 321 NSW, Australia My Coop My Coop And there are two types of Rouens I know. The exhibition and the Rouen Clair. Rouen Clair Duck
Jul 10, 2018 #13 Miss Lydia ~Gift of God ~ Eternal Life ~John 3:16-17 Premium Feather Member 15 Years Oct 3, 2009 136,847 175,091 2,142 Mountains of Western N.C. I don't see how the Exhibition ones can ever walk very far.