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Why do you think pekins are a better meat option? The average american only eats 0.35 pounds of duck each year, where as the average american will eat over 60 pounds of chicken in that same time. The feed coversion ratio for a duck is 2.7 at best, where I believe a cornish cross is about 2.0. A pekin duck has a significant layer of fat under the skin which many people don't appreciate. Chicken is mostly a white meat, where as duck is red. Furthermore, processing costs for a duck is about three times higher than for a chicken.
Why do you think pekins are a better meat option? The average american only eats 0.35 pounds of duck each year, where as the average american will eat over 60 pounds of chicken in that same time. The feed coversion ratio for a duck is 2.7 at best, where I believe a cornish cross is about 2.0. A pekin duck has a significant layer of fat under the skin which many people don't appreciate. Chicken is mostly a white meat, where as duck is red. Furthermore, processing costs for a duck is about three times higher than for a chicken.