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Blue Swedish Duck Hatching Eggs
Blue Swedish Ducks are a striking bird in their color and demeanor. Their stature is similar to a Pekin duck. Their blue is often closer to a gray, but the hues do differ. Blue Swedish ducklings may even appear to be black sometimes.
These birds make great pets because they have a calm disposition along with their typically social behaviors. The Blue Swedish Ducklings are reasonably active, but not so much that you can expect them quacking in the middle of the night.
If you have a garden, Blue Swedish Ducks can make an excellent garden pet as they are active foragers. They will rid your garden or lawn of harmful insects.
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 Swedish Duck Info
- Weight - Drakes: 8 pounds ; Hens: 7 pounds
- Color - Grayish blue plumage with white bibs on the chest, feet are orange
- Egg Color - White
- Country of Origin - Pomerania area of Europe which, at the time, was a part of the Swedish Kingdom but is now the area of northeast Germany and northwest Poland. They were first imported to the US in the late 1800s
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