Duck Flock Planner

Just a little helper to plan your flock of ducks before you order your ducklings. Make sure that your brooder is large enough for all the cuties, that that every duck has a spot to sleep in the duck-house, and that enough space is available to do all the important duck-stuff outside…

To see example pictures of each duck-breed, position the mouse pointer over the preview image. The table can be sorted by a single column using the arrow-icons to the left of the captions, by default the table is sorted by breed names. Enter the number of female and male ducks in the appropriate column of the form, then scroll down to the end of the page to see the result.
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Males Females Breed Egg Color Egg Size Egg Production Class & Weight Mothering Foraging Hardiness Personality Flying
Ancona 
Picture: Wikipedia.
Whitish-cream XL (90-100) 245 (210-280) Medium (3.0 - 3.5Kg) Good Good Extremely hardy Calm No
Aylesbury 
Picture: Wikipedia, duck with orange bill is a pekin.
White, Tinted M (70-80) 80 (40-120) Heavy (2.7 - 4.5Kg) Poor Fair Very hardy Calm, Friendly No
Barnyard Surprise 
Picture: From my own backyard
White M (75-90) 245 (200-290) Light (2.0 - 2.6Kg) Fair Good Very Hardy Shy, needs time to gain trust, very active foragers Maybe
Buff Orpington 
Picture: Wikipedia.
White, Tinted L (80-90) 155 (130-180) Medium (2.5 - 3.0Kg) Fair Good Very Hardy Calm, Friendly, Docile No
Cayuga 
Picture: www.freeimages.com
Grayish M (75-90) 155 (130-180) Medium (2.0 - 2.7Kg) Fair Good Good Calm No
Crested White 
Picture: Wikipedia
Off White L (80-90) 115 (100-130) Medium (2.7 - 3.3Kg) Poor-Fair Fair Very Hardy Nervous No
Duclair 
Picture: Wikipedia
Green L (80-90) 90 (80-100) Medium (2.5 - 2.7Kg) Fair Good Fair Calm, Friendly No
Golden Cascade 
Picture: Wikipedia
White S (80-90) 155 (130-180) Medium (2.7 - 3.6Kg) Good Good Hardy in all climates Calm, Friendly No
Hook Bill 
Picture: Wikipedia
White to blue-green M (75-90) 163 (100-225) Light (1.4 - 2.0Kg) Very Good Very Good Hardy Active, Docile Very Good
Khaki Campbell 
Picture: Metzer Farms
White M (75-85) 203 (165-240) Light (1.6 - 2.0Kg) Good Very Good Very Hardy Nervous, energetic and great foragers Maybe
Layer Hybrid, Golden 
Picture: Metzer Farms
White M (75-90) 245 (200-290) Light (2.0 - 2.6Kg) Fair Good Very hardy in all climates Calm No
Layer Hybrid, White  
Picture: Metzer Farms
White M (75-90) 245 (200-290) Light (2.0 - 2.6Kg) Fair Good Very hardy in all climates Calm No
Magpie 
Picture: Wikipedia
White S (60-80) 255 (220-290) Medium (2.5 - 2.7Kg) Fair Very Good Very Hardy Active, Docile No
Mallard 
Picture: Wikipedia
Buff-Green S (65-75) 90 (60-120) Bantam (1.0 - 1.3Kg) Very Good Very Good Very hardy in all climates Calm Very Good
Pekin, American White 
Picture: Wikipedia
White or tinted XL (90-100) 175 (150-200) Heavy (3.6 - 5.6Kg) Poor Fair Fair Calm, Talkative No
Pekin, German 
Picture: Wikipedia
White or tinted XL (90-100) 175 (150-200) Heavy (3.4 - 5.4Kg) Poor Fair Fair Calm No
Pekin, Grimaud Hybrid 
Picture: Metzer Farms
White XL (90-100) 175 (150-200) Heavy (3.6 - 4.1Kg) Poor Fair Very Hardy Calm No
Pekin, Jumbo 
Picture: Metzer Farms
White XL (90-100) 158 (140-175) Heavy (4.0 -6.1Kg) Poor Fair Fair Very calm No
Rouen 
Picture: Wikipedia
White to blueish S (80-95) 160 (140-180) Heavy (2.5 - 7.3Kg) Good Good Hardy Calm and makes a good pet Maybe
Runner, Black 
Picture: Metzer Farms
White to Green S (65-80) 140 (100-180) Light (1.5 - 1.8Kg) Poor-Fair Very Good Hardy in all climates Nervous No
Runner, Blue 
Picture: Metzer Farms
Various shades of green S (65-80) 140 (100-180) Light (1.5 - 1.8Kg) Poor-Fair Very Good Hardy in all climates Nervous No
Runner, Chocolate 
Picture: Metzer Farms
Various shades of green S (65-80) 140 (100-180) Light (1.5 - 1.8Kg) Poor-Fair Very Good Hardy in all climates Nervous No
Runner, Fawn & White 
Picture: Wikipedia
Various shades of green S (65-80) 140 (100-180) Light (1.5 - 1.8Kg) Poor-Fair Very Good Hardy in all climates Nervous No
Saxony 
Picture: Metzer Farms
Creamy White S (80-90) 143 (110-175) Heavy (2.9 - 3.9Kg) Average Good Very hardy in all climates Calm, Gentle, Docile No
Silver Appleyard 
Picture: Metzer Farms
White XL (85-95) 148 (120-175) Heavy (3.2 - 4.0Kg) Very Good Very Good Hardy in all climates Calm No
Swedish, Black 
Picture: Metzer Farms
White to blueish Tint S (80-90) 125 (100-150) Medium (2.5 - 2.8Kg) Fair Good Very Cold Hardy Calm No
Swedish, Blue 
Picture: Wikipedia
White to Bluish Tint S (80-95) 150 (120-180) Medium (2.5 - 2.8Kg) Fair Good Very Cold Hardy Calm No
Welsh Harlequin 
Picture: Metzer Farms
White M (75-85) 125 (100-150) Light (2.0 - 2.5Kg) Good Good Very Hardy Very calm, docile and active foragers No

Total males: 0; Total females: 0; Total: 0 Male/Female Ratio: -.

For 0 Ducks at least 0m² or 0sqft of sleeping space and 0m² or 0sqft of outside space is recommended.


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