Is it legal to show this bird?

houndit

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Jul 13, 2008
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I have and have raised Runner ducks for several years. All colors run in one pen. This year I hatched a runner that is the best I have ever hatched. His posture is perfect. He is snow white. He does not have a black feather on his body. SO my question is Since he is not out of 2 white runners is he still showable. He is a purebred Runner just different colors. I do not want to cheat or rip anyone off. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
 
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In the show ring all that matters is what THAT bird looks like, not what genes it carries. There are no rules about genetic background. Show him!! Now when selling eggs and possibly babies you would want to clue the buyer in as to his genetic history in case it matters to them. That way you are being completly honest.
 
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In the show ring all that matters is what THAT bird looks like, not what genes it carries. There are no rules about genetic background. Show him!! Now when selling eggs and possibly babies you would want to clue the buyer in as to his genetic history in case it matters to them. That way you are being completly honest.

i agree!!
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good luck
 
Thanks for the input. I am not planning on selling eggs from him as purebred. I just wanted to know about showing him.
Thanks.
 
He would be fine to show. He's as fine to show as any other white drake.
White in ducks is recessive. You just need a male & a female to carry the white gene. If bred to whites ducks he ought to breed true. Like recessive white chickens, it is not the best plan to breed to non- whites as the colour underneath is mostly unknown but stick to whites & he ought to be as good to breed as any other white drake.
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Good luck.
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