mrshwagner
Hatching
- May 11, 2019
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How are Mallards for laying eggs?
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Anyone wanna take a guess on mine? Im so confused if I have Mallards or Rouens and I think I'm driving my husband crazy now going back and forth between the two possibilities and then I am making it harder not knowing the sex!![]()
Our mallards were excellent layers but often wanted me do Easter egg hunt!How are Mallards for laying eggs?
we have had two sets of Mallards, one last summer and the ones I ordered this March. Different hatcherys have different ways of identifying them but because it’s illegal to take wild mallard eggs and incubate they mark “domestic mallard “ often by clipping a back toe on one leg. Both sets of my mallards were marked this way. Also, I noticed long before male sounds, male colors, and tail curls were evident my males alll had dark feathers behind their wings over the tail. Hens all had the lacy brown feathers.
Mallards are really small almost like bantam ducks![]()
I understand that this is an ancient post. But from everything I have researched about ducks. The original mallard is basically the god duck of all domestic ducks. I have seen a lot of information that they are a smaller duck not quite as small as calls or wood ducks but pretty close. Alot of the images I see are more Rouen ducks than mallard. Pekins and Rouen are about the same size when buying from farm stores. Original Mallards are half the size of Rouens. I have had Rouens before and had people say"they have Mallards" simply because of the colors.Ok so thats not a good title. I know that Rouen is the domesticated version of the Wild Mallard and that Rouens are larger.
We bought 3 Rouens this spring as day olds from the local feed store. They were labeled as Rouens and when they are a day old you kind of have to take their word for it.
Well today we went to our local fair and were looking at the ducks. In the one pen they had Rouens, the thing is these things were huge, like the size of a Pekin. My Rouens are half the size of these.
Other than size is there a way to tell if I have Mallards or Rouens?
This is the best picture I have of them.
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