I have a small flock of Hookbills. My sister gave them to me a couple years back when she downsized her flock, along with the rest of her runners. I still have runners, too. I acquired a few more Hookbills from another breeder, too.
I have showed the Hookbills; since they are not a recognized breed with a standard, they show under the category, "All Other Breeds of Duck."
This summer's hatch, all from the incubator, so far, includes three from Blair Jantz, nine from my snowies (or, I thought they were snowies, but not all the ducklings are snowies), and one gray, or gray mix, from a gray drake and a dusky hen, hatched in August.
Here are the three month old ducklings playing in the side barnyard earlier today:
And the gray mix with his little sibling pal (he was a solo hatcher):
I have a mix of colors, and I am still trying to figure out the connection between the kippenjungle calculator and the duck colors.
I have been steadily selling Hookbill hatching eggs on poultryshowcentral.com, and I have a waiting list of 28 people right now. Blair and I exchanged hatching eggs by mail, and that's how I have three ducklings from her.
I do find that when they hatch their own, the Hookbill parents (and siblings) are more proactive than I expected in helping the hatchlings get out of their eggs. I have one pair setting now, and another pair is accumulating eggs and setting up the nest.