06/05/2026
I keep seeing many posts that consist of
"What breed are these ducklings?"
That's a LOADED question...
Many people are "visual" .
They call what they see.
You will probably get a lot of wrong answers.
To accurately answer the question, more information is needed. It depends on if they were from a commercial hatchery, backyard flock or a breeder.
If they are from a mixed flock, they are mixed, even if they LOOK like a purebred whatever breed.
This is the reason why it's a bad idea to purchase breeding stock without seeing the parent flock or know the breeders reputation, especially if you decide later that you want to breed and sell.
Even though you purchased a flock of "black swedish" from the swap , you'll find out quick when you start hatching if they are pure or not, if you have the knowledge to know the difference.
Some people just breed and sell and call the birds what they "look" like, which is wrong.
If someone posts that their pair of ducks hatched an Ancona, a Cayuga, a Pekin and a blue swedish, ask questions because more than likely they are mixed and were assigned a breed name because of their color .
Happy Friday š¦