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

Identified by its uniform, pastel-colored plumage, campbell Duck is a fascinating addition to any poultry enthusiast's collection. Aside from its striking aesthetic, its impressively high egg production - approximately 300 per year, outpaces many other waterfowl species. Importantly, these docile creatures also display a unique tendency for permanent monogamy, further emphasizing their distinct individuality.
Foraging Ability
Good
Preferred Climate
Any climate
Care Level
Easy to moderate
Egg Size
Large
Egg Color
White
Production Rate
Excellent
Production Rate Range
200 - 340 eggs
Begin Laying At
17 - 20 weeks
Laying Frequency
0 - 1 time a day

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Origin
United Kingdom
Use
Eggs, Meat, Pets
Temperament
Friendly, active
Diet
Standard poultry feed, fresh vegetables, fruits, supplemented with protein treats.
Shelter
Secured coop, proper ventilation, clean water, and comfortable nesting boxes.