So...question about runner duck production numbers.
These are especially quoted SUPER BADLY for runner ducks in terms of production per year. I'd seen some quote 150 a year. Some quote them 200 a year. And others quoting them pretty high, like less than 300.
I find this confusing because the numbers are too far different from each other.
There might be a few other duck breeds also with bad numbers. And I wonder about those too. (By bad numbers I mean more like there seems to be more than one range quoted that are so vastly different.)
And maybe some of the discrepancy on the runners is due to some people putting different genes in runners. Like I've heard there are people that mix khakis with runners (more than the normal khaki, which already has some runner genes in them supposedly). And there might be other situations like this.
Also, wondering how you tell buff ducks and khakis apart? Given that not all genes are pure it seems hard to tell them apart? One of my khakis sort of looks different than the others. So I've been wondering if it could actually be a buff duck that looks kind of khaki-ish?)
This is really fun actually!
I look forward to reading your comments and appreciating your experience from so many helpful people.
These are especially quoted SUPER BADLY for runner ducks in terms of production per year. I'd seen some quote 150 a year. Some quote them 200 a year. And others quoting them pretty high, like less than 300.
I find this confusing because the numbers are too far different from each other.
There might be a few other duck breeds also with bad numbers. And I wonder about those too. (By bad numbers I mean more like there seems to be more than one range quoted that are so vastly different.)
And maybe some of the discrepancy on the runners is due to some people putting different genes in runners. Like I've heard there are people that mix khakis with runners (more than the normal khaki, which already has some runner genes in them supposedly). And there might be other situations like this.
Also, wondering how you tell buff ducks and khakis apart? Given that not all genes are pure it seems hard to tell them apart? One of my khakis sort of looks different than the others. So I've been wondering if it could actually be a buff duck that looks kind of khaki-ish?)
This is really fun actually!
I look forward to reading your comments and appreciating your experience from so many helpful people.
