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Pekin Ducks
Pekin ducks have orange bills and feet, while Aylesbury ducks have pink bills and white feathers. Additionally, Pekin ducks are generally stockier with a more upright posture compared to the slimmer Aylesbury ducks.
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.
Yes, they can be bred together, but obviously, some traits from each breed would come out in the eggs (or the ducklings). This would create a crossbreed between the Pekin and the Cayuga, the same goes for any other two breeds of ducks bred together, e.g. Mallards and Muscovies, or Pekins and Muscovies. The Cayuga itself I believe is a crossbreed.
I read somewhere that mute swans make a hissing sound and wag their tails as territorial behaviour.
Pekin Ducks
Pekin Ducks - 1921 was released on: USA: 26 November 1921
Pekin ducks are known as domesticated ducks, and are used for meat and egg production, and are also kept as pets. Pekin ducks feed on insects and larvae, but are also fed pellets when kept as pets.
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Pekin ducks have orange bills and feet, while Aylesbury ducks have pink bills and white feathers. Additionally, Pekin ducks are generally stockier with a more upright posture compared to the slimmer Aylesbury ducks.
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Pekin ducks are the largest breed. Pekin ducks are all white, yellow bill on females and greenish bill on males. Pekin ducks don't quack very loud and are not prolific egg layers. They are raised mainly for meat. Next largest is the Rouen. My male Pekin has a yellow bill, but he is only 5 months old... maybe this is going to change? I know he is a male because of his voice, his curl in the tail and what he is doing to my female... if you know what I mean...
you can not or its very hard i have two and i can not tell them a part.
I've heard that the call duck and the pekin duck are the friendliest.
Yes and no. They are great ducks but you have to commit for life. They are not wild ducks and can not survive in the wild, so don't plan on turning them out after a year or so.