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  2. American Pekin - Wikipedia

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    Pekin ducks may lay over 150 white eggs per year. [17]: 193 They are not good sitters, and eggs may need to be artificially incubated. [17]: 193 The American Pekin is sometimes kept for fancy and showing. [16] Show birds are often larger than commercial production stock. [2]: 94

  3. Poultry - Wikipedia

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    As is the case with chickens, various breeds have been developed, selected for egg-laying ability, fast growth, and a well-covered carcase. The most common commercial breed in the United Kingdom and the United States is the Pekin duck, which can lay 200 eggs a year and can reach a weight of 3.5 kg (7 lb 11 oz) in 44 days. [34]

  4. Aylesbury duck - Wikipedia

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    Prize-winning Aylesbury duck (front) and drake (rear), 1873. The Aylesbury duck is a breed of domesticated duck, bred mainly for its meat and appearance.It is a large duck with pure white plumage, a pink bill, orange legs and feet, an unusually large keel, and a horizontal stance with its body parallel to the ground.

  5. Feeling royal? This is my new favorite Peking duck in L.A. - AOL

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    Peking duck even played a role in global politics, with Chinese Premier Chou En-lai serving the dish to Henry Kissinger in the 1970s. Read more: The best places to eat in Las Vegas right now

  6. German Pekin - Wikipedia

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    The Pekin was intended to be a table bird, reared for its meat. In Germany it has not been kept for agricultural production since about the time of the Second World War, and is a show bird. [9] Ducks lay about 80 eggs per year; the eggs weigh approximately 80 g. [14]

  7. Poultry farming - Wikipedia

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    The RSPCA "Welfare standards for laying hens and pullets" indicates that the stocking rate must not exceed 1,000 birds per hectare (10 m 2 per hen) of range available and a minimum area of overhead shade/shelter of 8 m 2 per 1,000 hens must be provided. Free-range farming of egg-laying hens is increasing its share of the market.

  8. Mulard - Wikipedia

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    The White Muscovy and the Pekin are the two most common purebred, commercially farmed ducks. Hybrids of the two are hardier and calmer, in addition to exhibiting natural hybrid vigor. [2] The incubation period of the hybrid eggs is between the mallard and Muscovy, with an average of 32 days. About half of the eggs hatch into mulard ducks.

  9. Beijing Duck Lay's potato chips? Familiar brands offering ...

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    Soy sauce-flavored Kit Kats? Beijing Duck-inspired potato chips? How about Pepsi that tastes like the nut from a Baobab tree? We have become so accustomed to the menu selections at our local fast ...

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