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Rouen Duck Hatching Eggs
The Rouen duck is a larger version of the Mallard. They have almost the exact same coloration that so many are familiar with. Their colorful and magnificent plumage makes them highly sought after as a beautiful breed for pet ducks, show ducks, and also ducks to simply have on one's property.
They grow slower than the Pekin, thus you will be able to enjoy the maturation process for a bit longer. Like Pekins, Rouen ducks are members of the heavy duck class. Unlike their smaller Mallard cousins, Rouen ducks are too large to fly. This makes them a more suitable pet duck, as you will not have to worry about clipping wings.
These ducks exhibit a quiet and calm temperament, making them an excellent choice for a home flock or as pets ducks. Rouens are very sociable and entertaining, and will certainly become excellent friends as you raise them.
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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Product Facts
Rouen Duck Info
- Weight - Drakes: 8-10 pounds ; Hens: 7-9 pounds
- Color - Ducklings: black with yellow stripes on head, white on breast, black beak and feet
Drakes: lustrous green head and neck, purplish brown chest and steel gray penciling on upper body
Hens: mahogany brown with penciling of greenish black or brown
- Egg Color - Blue-green to near-white
- Country of Origin - France
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