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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. 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]

  4. Silver Appleyard - Wikipedia

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    The Silver Appleyard was created as a dual-purpose breed, reared both for meat and for eggs. Birds for the table may reach a weight of 3 kg at nine weeks; [11] ducks are good layers of white eggs, and may lay some 200–270 per year. [15]: 28 They are also kept for showing.

  5. Birds are laying eggs earlier as climate change shifts springs

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    With climate change spurring earlier springs across much of North America, many birds are laying their eggs earlier in the year, according to a new study – adding to mounting evidence that ...

  6. 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]

  7. Wrinkle (duck) - Wikipedia

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    Wrinkle Five Star (hatched September 9, 2020) [1] is an American Pekin duck and emotional support animal who gained prominence on social media for participating in the New York City Marathon. [2] Hatched in Louisville, Kentucky, as the only survivor from a clutch of six eggs, [1] Wrinkle is biologically male but was initially thought to be a ...

  8. 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.

  9. 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.