Waterfowl

Indian Runner Ducks

Indian Runner Ducks

The Indian Runner Ducks is an extraordinary looking domestic duck breed of Anas platyrhynchos domesticus that is native to the Indian-sub-continent and Malaysia.

This breed was developed by Mr. J. Donald of Wigton, Cumbria and it is from his original flock that the present day stock descend.

The Indian Runner Duck is a favorite among poultry lovers. They are bred for natural pest control, being released by the thousands. Their waste makes good fertilizer and they are often kept as pets.

Their life expectancy is 8 to 12 years.

Indian Runner Ducks in Garden
Indian Runner Ducks in Garden

Description:

This light-weight duck is bred in many colors, to incude:

white, black, (Cumberland) blue, chocolate, fawn, fawn and white. pencilled (similar to fawn and white) trout, mallard, silver (silverwildfarben) and apricot

This duck, it is characterized by an erect position that resembles that of a penguin. In fact, in the past it has been referred to mistakenly as Penguin Duck.

They can measure up to 14 inches (36 cm) tall and weigh around 3–5 lb (1.4–2.3 kg). The males tend to be heavier than the females.

Breeding / Nesting

Indian Runner Ducks are generally quiet and known for their excellent egg laying production. The best of them can lay up to 365 eggs per year.

The eggs weigh about 2.5 oz (70.87 g) – about the size of a large hen’s egg – and .are white, off-white, blue, or light green in color.

Diet / Feeding

The Indian Runner Duck usually forage for tidbits among ground cover and foliage. They eat a lot of slugs, worms and insects found in the grass and streams. They also feed on greens, such as grass and duck-weed.


Indian Runner Ducks and Yellow Chick
Indian Runner Ducks and Yellow Chick

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Gordon Ramel

Gordon is an ecologist with two degrees from Exeter University. He's also a teacher, a poet and the owner of 1,152 books. Oh - and he wrote this website.

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