Looking after Exhibition Ducks???

Upper Brook Farm

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Hi,

I have shown waterfowl a couple of times now, with some excellent results.

I was wondering how everyone kept them? I have Rouens, various colours of call ducks, Campbells, and appleyards.

We keep them on grass and feed them pellets, but recently I noticed that my white call ducks were developing a yellow tinge.

How should I keep them to stop this from happening? I was planning to show at the National but I doubt I will be able to if it gets any worse.

Thanks
James
 

dorsetduckowner

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Hi James :)
glad you are getting on well with your ducks. I don't show ducks at all, but I do know that the yellow tinge is actually a preferred trait in some species, especially proper Pekin ducks. They should have a pale canary yellow hue to their feathers :) This is nothing to do with feed and everything to do with their genetics. You are lucky, its a beautiful trait.
This link shows 'proper' Pekin ducks (very rare now) and mentions the yellow colour:

http://domestic-waterfowl.co.uk/pekin.html

Zo
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Upper Brook Farm

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dorsetduckowner said:
Hi James :)
glad you are getting on well with your ducks. I don't show ducks at all, but I do know that the yellow tinge is actually a preferred trait in some species, especially proper Pekin ducks. They should have a pale canary yellow hue to their feathers :) This is nothing to do with feed and everything to do with their genetics. You are lucky, its a beautiful trait.
This link shows 'proper' Pekin ducks (very rare now) and mentions the yellow colour:

http://domestic-waterfowl.co.uk/pekin.html

Zo
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Hi Zo,

Yes, Pekins do need yellow colouring but white calls are supposed to be white - I wondered if you knew anything about these?
Thanks once again,
James
 

dorsetduckowner

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hi! Not really apart from the fact that its likely to be genetic rather than feed related! Ashton has some good books on it I think x
 
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