Recommend so duck breeds for me , also discuss some .

Buff goose guy, I also would recommend the cayuga duck :). They are BEAUTIFUL, quiet, good egg layers and have great personalities.
 
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i have saxony ducks. Large mellow multipurpose birds. Females are great layers
 
i want some of those saxony ducks i love the look i know alot about duck and about the breeds i done alot of research i it depends of if you looking for and good lay and a pet or a dual purpose duck or jjust want them for the broodiness
 
Welsh Harlequins are beautiful ducks, getting some myself in May. I don't know much about Pekins other than they're pretty loud.


You are going yo love the WH. Have a few myself. They are more quite than most. Not flighty, lay tons of 70+ grams eggs year round down here (Texas), will brood there own, and you're able to sex them for the first week or so.
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Background Drake., foreground hen.
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my two hens sharing a nest.
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All four WH.
 
I have Khaki Campbell drakes and Blue Swedish ducks. I love them both but now have 20 blue swedish eggs in the bator so that I can have a full bred flock eventually. They are stunning ducks. I thought about skovies as well but I wanted something that be able to reproduce and sustain the flock without worrying about keeping them separate from other breeds. Skovies crossed with other mallard derived breeds, produce mules. That was the only reason for me to not get skovies. I am one of those people that is on the fence as far as thinking skovies are beautiful so I wasn't sure that I wanted them to be the only breed I had.
 
You are going yo love the WH. Have a few myself. They are more quite than most. Not flighty, lay tons of 70+ grams eggs year round down here (Texas), will brood there own, and you're able to sex them for the first week or so.

Background Drake., foreground hen.

my two hens sharing a nest.

All four WH.

Your WH's are lovely! These are on my list for my "someday"... pretty much the same purposefulness and size of rouens I read, and very pretty. Sexing them so early is also a plus for sure. Broodiness is a double plus.
 
I have Khaki Campbell drakes and Blue Swedish ducks. I love them both but now have 20 blue swedish eggs in the bator so that I can have a full bred flock eventually. They are stunning ducks. I thought about skovies as well but I wanted something that be able to reproduce and sustain the flock without worrying about keeping them separate from other breeds. Skovies crossed with other mallard derived breeds, produce mules. That was the only reason for me to not get skovies. I am one of those people that is on the fence as far as thinking skovies are beautiful so I wasn't sure that I wanted them to be the only breed I had.

I have one Swedish, and I love her- but she's the only Swedish I've ever had so I can't really speak on the breed as a whole. You'll have to update on your hatch, that's exciting!

 
I have 2 batches of Swedish going. One is standard and the other bator is crested. Im in 2 weeks and have a total of 20 developing nicely.
 

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