Duck 3 - Swedish Blue
In your sponsorship you will receive naming rights, a half-dozen duck eggs, and a visit with your duck.
Swedish Blue ducks emerged as a breed in northern Europe during the nineteenth century. Their name comes from their beautiful blue-gray plumage, with the addition of a white bib across their chest. These birds are a medium build, with a shorter and broader body shape than Cayuga or Indian Runner. They lay about 100–150 white or tinted (blue or green) eggs per year and have become a popular ornamental and show breed.
In your sponsorship you will receive naming rights, a half-dozen duck eggs, and a visit with your duck.
Swedish Blue ducks emerged as a breed in northern Europe during the nineteenth century. Their name comes from their beautiful blue-gray plumage, with the addition of a white bib across their chest. These birds are a medium build, with a shorter and broader body shape than Cayuga or Indian Runner. They lay about 100–150 white or tinted (blue or green) eggs per year and have become a popular ornamental and show breed.
In your sponsorship you will receive naming rights, a half-dozen duck eggs, and a visit with your duck.
Swedish Blue ducks emerged as a breed in northern Europe during the nineteenth century. Their name comes from their beautiful blue-gray plumage, with the addition of a white bib across their chest. These birds are a medium build, with a shorter and broader body shape than Cayuga or Indian Runner. They lay about 100–150 white or tinted (blue or green) eggs per year and have become a popular ornamental and show breed.