Duck 4 - Rouen
In your sponsorship you will receive naming rights, a half-dozen duck eggs, and a visit with your duck.
The Rouen duck originated in France sometime before the 19th century. These ducks are nearly identical in color to Mallard drakes and hens but are typically significantly larger than Mallard ducks. Hens are a shade of mahogany brown, with tan eyestripes extending from the bill to the back of the eyes, and a brown bill. Rouens are raised primarily for meat, exhibition, and as general purpose ducks.
In your sponsorship you will receive naming rights, a half-dozen duck eggs, and a visit with your duck.
The Rouen duck originated in France sometime before the 19th century. These ducks are nearly identical in color to Mallard drakes and hens but are typically significantly larger than Mallard ducks. Hens are a shade of mahogany brown, with tan eyestripes extending from the bill to the back of the eyes, and a brown bill. Rouens are raised primarily for meat, exhibition, and as general purpose ducks.
In your sponsorship you will receive naming rights, a half-dozen duck eggs, and a visit with your duck.
The Rouen duck originated in France sometime before the 19th century. These ducks are nearly identical in color to Mallard drakes and hens but are typically significantly larger than Mallard ducks. Hens are a shade of mahogany brown, with tan eyestripes extending from the bill to the back of the eyes, and a brown bill. Rouens are raised primarily for meat, exhibition, and as general purpose ducks.