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How much do Welsh Harlequins cost?

How much do Welsh Harlequins cost?

Welsh Harlequin Ducks

Sex 1 to 29 750 to 1199
Unsexed $11.23 $4.22
Male $8.48 $3.14
Female $15.63 $5.93

How much do harlequin ducks cost?

Minimum of 3 to ship.

1-4 5-9 15-29
$7.95 $6.25 $5.90

Can Welsh Harlequin ducks fly?

It is docile and placid and doesn’t fly and is happy to stay in the orchard or garden where it forages enthusiastically for insects. It has a high libido so don’t keep more than one drake in a pen or the females will be damaged. It is classified as a light breed.

Are Welsh Harlequin ducks rare?

Welsh Harlequin ducks are becoming a very popular breed due to their multi-purpose characteristics. They are excellent egg producers, due to theirKhaki Campbell background, and have the instinct to sit and hatch a nest full of ducklings. They can also make an outstanding dressed bird for meat production.

Where can I buy silver Welsh Harlequin ducks?

Cackle Hatchery® offers the Silver Welsh Harlequin variety of duck for sale. We can not ship ducks to Hawaii. Ducklings arrived safe and healthy! They are now 3 months old and still are healthy and happy. The only thing, and this is totally my personal preference is, they are too golden-tan for my liking.

How many eggs do Welsh Harlequin ducks lay?

Welsh Harlequin ducks average between 150-200 eggs per year. They can possibly lay more depending on environmental conditions and feeding. Can we order Welsh Harlequin duck eggs to hatch at home?

How can you tell if a Welsh Harlequin Duckling is male or female?

Interestingly, Welsh Harlequin ducklings can be sexed after hatching with a 90% accuracy by their bill color. Darker bills normally indicate a male, and light bills ending in a dark spot a female. This can only be seen just after hatching, as after several days this distinction disappears.

Where do harlequin ducks come from?

Welsh Harlequin ducks are a fairly new breed, developed by Leslie Bonnett in Wales from two lighter colored Khaki Campbells ducklings in 1949. They came to the United States in 1968 and were accepted into the American Poultry Association in 2001 in the ‘Light Duck’ class.

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