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This advert is located in and around Knighton, Powys. For sale: Call duck Mallard drake. This years hatch. Open to offers Lovely duck, message for me information. Great price. This advert is located in and around Clayton-le-moors, Lancashire. For Sale Call Ducks Various colours and breeds available. A lot of which are show quality.

All free range during the day and This advert is located in and around Bristol. One mallard and one black male Indian runner duck. Eating and drinking well. Both active birds, but unproven due to being roughly 20 weeks old. This advert is located in and around Polegate, East Sussex.

Hatching eggs! Aylesbury, Indian runner and Mallard ducks Running with Mallard Indian runner and welsh harlequin drakes. This advert is located in and around Ashburnham, East Sussex. This advert is located in and around Ivybridge, Devon.

Lots of various coloured call ducks and drakes available. This advert is located in and around Bishop Auckland, Co. This advert is located in and around Saunderton, Buckinghamshire. Beautiful Call ducks for sale. Male and female available. Apricot shades and some mallard colours. Temperament: Mallards retain many wild characteristics.

While they are domesticated, they usually remain skittish and shy around humans. They are sociable animals and prefer the company of other Mallards, so it is best to raise them in at least pairs. It is also best, to begin with, ducklings so that they can become as accustomed to humans as possible. Mallards are dabblers, though they do occasionally make deeper dives. Pairs are mostly monogamous, except males have been observed to actively pursue forced copulation outside of the pair.

Sometimes several males will chase a single female. Like many other species of duck, paired Mallards have elaborate courtship displays. Nests are built in small scrapes and lined with straw and down from the female's breast.

Females alone incubate the eggs and care for the young. History: The only breed of duck that is not descended from the Mallard is the Muscovy. All other breeds count this small, common duck as their ancestor. As the oldest and most common breed, the Mallard has a long history of being domesticated, hunted, and observed. Today, it is the most commonly hunted duck in North America.

There are Mallard habitats around the world as well. Domesticated Mallards will breed with feral populations so be careful that this doesn't happen with your flock. Colors: The male Mallard, or drake, can be seen in just about any park with a pond in the United States. With its recognizable green head and white neck ring, the Mallard drake is beautiful and regal-looking.

The female is mottled all over, a dullish-brown color, with a black streak through the eye. Her face is paler than the rest of her body. Juveniles resemble the female. Availability: Limited Availability. Current Availability: Female. Straight Run. Nov More Breed Availability. This small, flying duck is part of the Bantam Class and our Mallards have retained their excellent flying ability which is evident by 16 weeks. They also do an excellent job of hatching and raising one or two broods of ducklings each year.

They weigh 2. Eggs will weigh grams.



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