
Abacot Ranger Duck
A species of Mallard Scientific name : Anas platyrhynchos domesticus 'Abacot Ranger' Species : Mallard
Abacot Ranger Duck, A species of Mallard
Scientific name: Anas platyrhynchos domesticus 'Abacot Ranger'
Species: Mallard
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Description

Exuding a unique charm, the abacot Ranger Duck sports a 'hood' of feathers, lending it a distinguished appearance. Associated with exceptional prolificacy, it lays large quantities of cream-colored eggs annually. Notably, its keen foraging habits offer a delightful display of diligence and efficiency.
Foraging Ability
Excellent
Preferred Climate
Any climate
Care Level
Easy
Egg Size
Medium to large
Egg Color
White
Production Rate
Very good
Production Rate Range
150 - 200 eggs
Begin Laying At
20 - 24 weeks
Laying Frequency
1 time a day

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Origin
England
Lifespan
10 years
Use
Eggs, Meat
Temperament
Sociable, active
Diet
Standard poultry feed, supplemented with vegetables, fruits, occasional shrimp.
Shelter
Secure coop, sufficient ventilation, and dedicated nesting boxes.