wonderful duck owners share your pics.

All from Metzer farms:

Female Golden 300 (this one is very light in color:
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2 Blue Swedish
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Dinosaur legs:
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White crested
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Welsh Harlequin:
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Awww so sweet i love ducklings they are so cute. I'm planning on getting 10 new ducklings july 25th, thats only when im ordering them though I CANT WAIT!!! I'll post pics the very day i get them i promise.
 
Ok, Here are mine.
Them as babies.
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Titania(Chocolate Swede)Girl
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Oberon(Black Swede)Boy
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Cordelia(Black Swede)Girl
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Ophelia(Black Swede)Girl
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Puck(Blue Swede)Boy
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SilverMist(Blue Swede)?
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tbitt - I enjoyed your duckling pictures. I find it interesting that your Golden 300 shows a characteristic found in the Silver Appleyard coloring, that dark stripe on her head. That would mean that it's likely that somewhere behind her there is an Appleyard. I have a couple of them, sweet, calm, large and really cute personalities. What I gather is that they cross a Khaki Campbell drake on a black duck - that gives you the F1 generation of brown females and black males. It won't carry through another generation, because the ducks aren't black, but brown. The good egg laying might though! I have no idea where an Appleyard stripe would come from, but that's the only breed that has the stripe like that. Just thought you might find that interesting.
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