Please, show me your ducks

I think this is a Cayuga hen (too much white for an adult though?) and a blue Swedish/welsh harlequin drake. However both were from a barnyard mix hatch someone else did.
Out of curiosity, is there a chance she’s a black swedish?

I did see you mentioned the breeder thought she could be an Ancona mix, but she does look very similar to a Swedish!
 
Out of curiosity, is there a chance she’s a black swedish?

I did see you mentioned the breeder thought she could be an Ancona mix, but she does look very similar to a Swedish!
The bill color, feet color, and bib shape are all giveaways that it’s not a real Black Swede. The Swede-like appearance is actually really common in mixed ducks, though :p
 
The bill color, feet color, and bib shape are all giveaways that it’s not a real Black Swede. The Swede-like appearance is actually really common in mixed ducks, though :p
Ahhh, good to know! I’m still learning the feet and bill colors, it’s so hard to keep track 🤣🤣 So many similar looking ducks that are distinguished from the feet/bill hahaha
 
Hi.

Sorry for not answering earlier... and thank you very much to all of you!!

Here’s a recent photo of 2 of my Blue Swedish. They are 5 months old. They have the white wing feathers you were mentioning!

Yes... I would buy Swedish ducks if I knew where to find them...!

I actually had to search for and look at pictures of Swedish ducklings to be sure my black bibbed, white winged Runner ducklings looked the same... so they really could have (a chance to have) white feathers on theirs wings once adults...
(But I still will have to wait and see...!)

Your Swedish are beautiful!!
Thank you for the picture!

My Rouen drake, and Khaki Campbell hen.

Cute drake : Rouen are amazing because they look so much like big Mallards...

Bur you Khaki Campbell hen... God : this breed is just one of the most beautiful, in my opinion...

The so rich brown feathers, and their overall appearance...

...I am trying to get some Khaki Campbell ducks myself : I have put eggs I bought online underneath a broody hen, and the wait is just terrible...
I hope the eggs will hatch, and if so, the Khaki Campbell ducklings I get from them will purebred, and grow up to be as beautiful than your hen!

Thank you for this picture.
Your drake and you hen make a splendid pair! Do they have babies, by any chance...?

Some other ones

Wow... these colours are just so perfect...!! I'm in love - ah, ah!

But my favorite here is the one at the center of the first picture. I just would have bought her if I found a similar duck... no, seriously...!

The second picture... that is a really black bill! Nice...!
Would be good for breeding...

She is a Welsh Harlequin, right?

And the third picture... what to say? They are just so cute...!
...Do you cross breed your ducks, or do you separate them during mating season instead...?

I’m pretty sure this is Lilac Buff. He’s a 9 week old mixed breed:)

Oh my God... your drake is just one of the most beautifully coloured there are...!!!

Thank you so much for this picture...!!! I'm in Paradise...!!

The breeds that I think are in the mix (based on what the owners of the original breeding stock told me): Cayuga, Khaki Campbell, Silver Appleyard. Maybe Swedish. But I’m not sure where he could have got the Buff gene from? I’m very new to duck genetics

That's interesting.
I would vote for a Silver Appleyard mix, since he has the eyestrips...

I also have a girl, same age, who is just like him except no eye stripes

Amazing...

She is young, so I could be mistaken... but in my opinion, your hen kind of look like a Khaki Campbell.
So, maybe the Buff gene comes from a Khaki Campbell parent?
(I don't know if Khaki Campbell have a Buff gene : I am no expert on genetics...)

Thank you for the picture!

Here's my flock of 7 ducks! 3 Welsh Harlequins, 2 Blue Swedish, and 2 Buffs. All girls, roughly 3 months old.

Thank you so much for your pictures... that is one thing I want to see : different breed together...! (So I can see the differences in size...)

You also have beautiful coloured ducks : they are very nice to look at.

...Do you perhaps plan to add a drake, so you can have your ducks make babies...?
 
Thank you so much for your pictures... that is one thing I want to see : different breed together...! (So I can see the differences in size...)

You also have beautiful coloured ducks : they are very nice to look at.

...Do you perhaps plan to add a drake, so you can have your ducks make babies...?
You're most welcome! The Welshies are a bit smaller, and the Buffs and Swedish are bigger. They're weight is not to the SOP because they're from a hatchery.

Thank you, I think so too.

I don't plan to add a drake, since I free range them with my chickens I couldn't do that if I had a drake.
I ordered all females and got that, I'm so surprised and glad because I have bad luck with that sort of thing!
 
The bill color, feet color, and bib shape are all giveaways that it’s not a real Black Swede. The Swede-like appearance is actually really common in mixed ducks, though :p
Okay I’ve thought about it and I’m still not understanding 🤣 what exactly is it about the feet and bill? I’m realizing now after referring back to the original photo that my black swedish also has black bill and black feet (whereas my blue swedish don’t). So now I’m confused again 😂😂😂 I need a big chart to hang on my wall of breed characteristics hahaha
 

Attachments

  • BA94C68B-A128-4C12-AE9F-BB293BE76F21.jpeg
    BA94C68B-A128-4C12-AE9F-BB293BE76F21.jpeg
    819.4 KB · Views: 30
Okay I’ve thought about it and I’m still not understanding 🤣 what exactly is it about the feet and bill? I’m realizing now after referring back to the original photo that my black swedish also has black bill and black feet (whereas my blue swedish don’t). So now I’m confused again 😂😂😂 I need a big chart to hang on my wall of breed characteristics hahaha
Most Black Swedes, or Swedes in general that I’ve seen will have grey bills, not quite black. Drakes may have full-yellow bills. Their feet will be like your Blue Swedes; orange, black, and splotchy.
Many will also have white around their eyes, white around their bills, and white flight feathers. Bibs will be solid for the most part, though some can look a little patchy.

It does get quite tricky, though. The Blue Swede-presenting duck I posted has no Swede that I know of in her genes. I know her background, but even if I didn’t, I can tell she’s 100% mixed due to the fact she has brown plumage splattered all over her :rolleyes:
 
Most Black Swedes, or Swedes in general that I’ve seen will have grey bills, not quite black. Drakes may have full-yellow bills. Their feet will be like your Blue Swedes; orange, black, and splotchy.
Many will also have white around their eyes, white around their bills, and white flight feathers. Bibs will be solid for the most part, though some can look a little patchy.

It does get quite tricky, though. The Blue Swede-presenting duck I posted has no Swede that I know of in her genes. I know her background, but even if I didn’t, I can tell she’s 100% mixed due to the fact she has brown plumage splattered all over her :rolleyes:
Okay, okay I see. Thankyou for explaining that! It really does get tricky most times
Makes alot more sense though!!
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom