My buff duck is not buff!?!?

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That's what I thought! I don't *think* she is a runner, because she is only 4 months and she is already about 6lbs and has never stood upright slightly. I don't know if this makes a difference, but she is quite the talker. When she sees me she loves to chatter, when she doesn't see me she chatters a little bit with my other duck but for the most part is quite all day. Yet when she wants something or is frightened she can be louder than a goose!

I picked her up from the feed store I go to, but the guy ordered her from Metzer for me as they were about the only place that still had ducklings hatching at the time.
 
I took a look at some Saxony ducks just now, I have never seen them before. and the similarities are striking. There is no blueish or greyish tint to her though . . . is it really possible that I was lucky enough to get such a rare bird as a mistake?
 
I think she is just a silly hatchery buff...i've seen some come out with white in the wings...she just has a lot of white!
I'm sure she'll still make a lovely companion for your other duck...
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She looks like the commercial fawn and white runners I've had in the past. They weren't very upright, but they were awesome layers! They outlay the show-type ones.

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I don't *think* she is a runner

She looks like a utility grade runner....Just like Chrissy...

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This is what a buff duck is supposed to look like...
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She's a nice duck but definately not buff or fawn and white as those colours are based on the dusky gene. Your duck is based on light phase wild type which is why she has the eye striping. She looks to be a saxony cross but also shows some restricted genes as in the appleyard. In any case she is nice.
 

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