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Penciled Call Ducks
Penciled Call Ducks have the brown and white coloration that is consistent with a Penciled Indian Runner Duck or even an Emery Penciled Runner Duck.
These birds were bred to be much louder than their larger counterparts. They were originally bred to provide hunters with an authentic duck call to use in the field when hunting other ducks. The first records of the ingenious breeding and use of Penciled Call Ducks to call in other ducks come from the Netherlands. However, their place of origin is disputed amongst experts. Many believe they originated in the Far East.
Being very energetic and active, pet Penciled Call Ducks are common through the US today. Their function as hunting tools is less typical, as they are used primarily for decoration and enjoyment.
They are relatively difficult to breed, but easy to care for. This makes them very sought after, but at times hard to obtain. Penciled Call Ducks are certain to be a prized bird in any flock that is lucky enough to have them. |
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Fowl Facts
Penciled Call Duck Info
- Weight - 1.5 pounds
- Color - Primarily brown and white with black spots and trimming Penciled Indian Runner Duck
- Egg Production - 25-75 egg per year
- Country of Origin - The Netherlands or the Far East
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