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

Resplendent in its striking sand-colored plumage, the buff Duck captivates with its distinctive features and robust figure. Its stalwart constitution, emanated by weather-resistant feathers, helps it thrive in varying climates. Uniquely, this resilient species displays a fascinating capacity for sophisticated vocalization, echoing notes that bear remarkable cadence.
Female Weight
6.25 Lbs
Male Weight
5 Lbs
Foraging Ability
Good
Preferred Climate
Any climate
Care Level
Easy to moderate
Egg Size
Large to extra large
Egg Color
White, Gray
Production Rate
Good
Production Rate Range
120 - 140 eggs
Begin Laying At
20 - 22 weeks
Laying Frequency
1 time a day

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Origin
England
Lifespan
5-10 years
Use
Eggs, Meat, Exhibition
Temperament
Calm, friendly
Diet
Predominantly standard poultry feed, supplemented with vegetables, fruits, occasional worms and small insects.
Shelter
Requires secure coop with adequate ventilation and nesting boxes for comfort.