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White Crested Ducks
The White Crested duck is a white, medium weight duck with a feathered crest on the top of the head. The Crested Duck first appeared for show in Great Britain, though the true origin of the duck is uncertain.
White Crested ducks are bred primarily for exhibition and egg production. Most breeds of ducks can yield Crested ducklings. However, these White Crested ducklings are pure white, similar to a Pekin duck.
Crested ducks are difficult to breed due to genetic specifications and are not recommended for beginner breeders, but it's aesthetic appeal and quick growth make the White Crested Duck an excellent breed for exhibition and edibility. |
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Fowl Facts
White Crested Duck Info
- Weight - 4-6 pounds
- Color - White with Orange beaks and bills
- Egg Color - White
- Country of Origin - England
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