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Blue Magpie Duck Hatching Eggs
The Blue Magpie Duck is a very attractive bird, renown for its beautiful blue and white plumage in adulthood. The Blue Magpie Ducklings are highly sought after for their unique and appealing aesthetics.
The Blue Magpie is a light breed and are somewhat smaller in size and stature when compared to a Rouen duck. Their upright posture is very similar to the Khaki Campbell duck, while maintaining a streamlined keel. This unique posture comes from Indian Runner Duck in its bloodline.
Although they are often kept as pets for their beauty, Blue Magpies are also bred as farm ducks for their eggs and meat.
Hatching Duck Egg Info
Hatching Duck eggs require an incubator to hatch correctly. These are available at a wide range of websites and also at local farm supply stores. We will have them on eFowl.com shortly.
Fertilized Duck Eggs can be safely transported for about 10 days before they will no longer hatchable. We guarantee that all the eggs we sell will arrive to you intact and in a hatchable condition. However, given the nature of this product and the skill it takes for one to successfully hatch a duckling egg, we cannot guarantee that your eggs will actually hatch. |
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Fowl Facts
Blue Magpie Duck Info
- Weight - Drakes: 5-6 pounds ; Hens: 4-5 pounds
- Color - Primarily white plumage, with deep blue hues on their backs, wingtips, and on the crown of their heads, orange feet and bills
- Egg Color - Greenish Blue to White
- Egg Production - 220-290
- Country of Origin - Wales
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