Lakota_elder, I just PM'ed you about some eggs! 

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You can test for fertility without opening the eggs. Use an empty toliet paper roll and place the egg on top and use a flashlight below. That will give you an indication if they are fertile or not.
I would say they are definitely breed standard, the only possible criticism I see is the blue speculum feathers not being more obvious. Like Sheryl said they might not win at show for that reason, they do like flashy ones. But there are a lot of people who want Welsh Harlequin that are buying ducklings from far less standard parents so yours may make most people happy.. It just depends on who your market and that you are not selling them as show quality but breed standard. A lot of people just want the wonderful egg laying qualities but in a breed that is a bit mellower than a Khaki Campbell.https://www.backyardchickens.com/gallery/image/view/id/4950694/album/6076929
Her-es my pair. I have two other hens, but they have eye stripes. Are these 2 worth keeping for breeders?
Hello ~ I am in Northern California. I have ordered 10 WH from Metzer, expecting them in April. The more I read here, it assures me that I picked the right breed. Mellow, good egg layer, broody , oh and finger licking good~ What more could a farmer want? Keep the pics coming y'all. P.S. Where online can I find the SOP for WH?
Here's a link to the American Livestock Breeds Conservatory. If anyone wishes to show their birds this is the place to find out the correct definitions. But a lot of shows are allowing the flashy colors and the non silver colors on the bodies.
http://albc-usa.org/cpl/waterfowl/welshharlequin.html
My ducks are still young but one of them is getting her dark feet now.
Hi all!
I read that the APA SOP for WH is based on the nuptial plumage (have not had the opportunity to read the SOP yet). Can I expect my ducks to be in nuptial plumage in early-mid August in upstate PA?
(For day-length comparison, I'm at 41°N latitude, similar to Chicago, IL; Providence, RI; Hartford, CT; Cleveland, OH; Cheyenn, WY; Rome, Italy; Istanbul, Turkey.)
What does one do at show scheduled for 'off season'?
Thanks,
Tahai