SebrightMix
Chirping
- Oct 22, 2020
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Maybe the parents carried teh gene but it wasn’t dominant. Is that possible?
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"We utilize the best genetics available and raise our breeders in a more traditional system. Our replacement duck and goose breeders are on pasture as much as possible during rearing. We feel this provides them a maximum amount of exercise and fresh air. All of our growing and layer buildings are open sided and all birds are on the floor - cages are never used."Nah, they don't have too much indoor space on Metzer Farms:
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The ideal Runner has a bit of a sloped bill like the Hookbill but not as pronounced. There is no Hookbill blood in any of our ducks. The Hookbills barely reproduced themselves.
I don't see anything saying »bit of a sloped bill« in here. But maybe the "standard" is different in the US?Head: Lean and racy looking with a bill definitely wedge-shaped fitting into a skull flat on top, making a clean sweep from the top of the bill to the back of the skull. The eye should be full, alert, bright and so high in the head that the upper part appears almost to project above the line of the skull. The culmen of the bill should be perfectly straight.
Where did you get those rare breed?Hi! I have Dutch Hookbills and I believe there is some researchers who hold the belief that Indian Runners could have played a part in the development of the Hookbill. Perhaps that would explain some of the similarities you have noticed.
https://livestockconservancy.org/images/uploads/docs/Hook-Bill_History_Final_Draft.pdf
They are just four months old and some of them still have their bills pointing slightly downwards. And they are the flightiest Runner ducks i have seen so far:I have Hookbills, and I’m not seeing traces of the breed in your picture. How old are your birds? I lose track of time but it seems like Metzer sold all of theirs 2 years ago, maybe more? Physically the 2 breeds look very different. Hookbills can definitely fly though so I guess if they were hatched when Metzer had DHBs it is possible.