Most Campbells lay their first eggs when 5-7 months old and will average 250-340 eggs of superb texture and flavor per year. As per http://albc-usa.org/cpl/waterfowl/campbell.html
Khaki ducks live about 10 maybe 20 years old (if you don't eat them first)
Probably moulting.
I'm not sure about other breeds but I know that khaki campbells can live for 10-15 years with the correct care, and can keep laying until about the age of 8 or 9 years old, which is quite good don't you think?!
male ducks dont quack. they make a noise kind of similar to quacking though
Are in the light weight class. Khaki Cambell ducks are one of my favorite breeds because they are very pretty and small. Heres a pic of several: http://www.berigorafarm.com.au/A%20group%20of%20Khaki%20Campbell%20ducks.jpg
Yes, such as mallards and khaki campells
we have 4 khaki campbells. Fresh water, layers pellets, clean bedding in their night quarters, and plenty of fresh air and space to wander during the day. This will keep your ducks in tip top condition.
Yes, khaki cambell ducks can fly, but not a sustainable flight. They could probably clear a fence, but they wouldn't migrate. That's when they are young. As they get older, they don't fly except under except under extreme conditions.
Khaki Campbell ducks lay up to 340 eggs a year.
Different places have different offer, but it's usual by 12 to 15 yuan or so in china.
It seems to me that one of the three ducks would need to be a male. I think that is why people who keep chickens have at least one rooster. Either it's too soon, or they're all males. One doesn't need to be a male for the females to lay!
No. The dinosaurs evolved into ducks after. Ducks ARE dinosaurs, but they didn't live WITH them.
no
the blue winged teal ducks live in the bayou my freinds E out!