yes
the only domestic ducks that can fly are female (and young male) muscovy ducks and call ducks. the rest do not fly.
If the ducks wings aren't cliped and the duck is not mixed with a heavy breed such as a pekin, appleyard, aylesbury, muscovy, rouen, or saxony. Then it can most likely fly.
Yes. Different breeds of duck can be crossbred. The results may not be what you intend, but it is possible.
A Campbell is a mallard derivative so yes it can cross with a muscovy. All wild mallards and domestic mallard derivatives can cross with any Muscovy Duck. However the offspring will be sterile (except extremely rare cases). Muscovy drake on mallard hen generates mullards which are fast-growing birds bred for meat. There are large industrial concerns that do this.
It depends on the breed. If it was a mallard, then it would be anas platyrhynchos. Look on wikipedia.com for more classifications.
It would depend on if you are speaking of wild species or domestic. There are crested ducks that have a tuft/fluff ball on their heads. They are called Crested Blue Swedish Ducks. In the wild this are no primarily blue ducks that have white tufted heads unless they are a cross between a domestic crested duck.
There are many species of duck. Heavy- Pekin (Aflac duck) Aylesbury Rouen (Large Mallard) Muscovy Silver Appleyard Saxony Medium- Ancona Cayuga Blue Swedish Buff Hookbill Light- Indian Runner Ducks Khaki Campbell Ducks
A female mallard is called a Susie :)
If the result you want is a mallard, yes. If mallards can just breed with other ducks, yes, a mallard duck can breed other breed ducks.
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A Campbell is a mallard derivative so yes it can cross with a muscovy. All wild mallards and domestic mallard derivatives can cross with any Muscovy Duck. However the offspring will be sterile (except extremely rare cases). Muscovy drake on mallard hen generates mullards which are fast-growing birds bred for meat. There are large industrial concerns that do this.
Mallard ducks are available from most hatcheries. They are inexpensive, easy to breed and quite popular pets. You will need a male an female duck to breed, ad each duck needs to be at least two years old.
Yes a Scrub Duck and a Mallard are the same thing.
It depends on the breed. If it was a mallard, then it would be anas platyrhynchos. Look on wikipedia.com for more classifications.
Well it depends on where you are goin huntin. I'm from east Texas and the best duck hunting around here is usually wood duck with an occasional mallard
Ensure the mallard duck gets good nutrition.
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