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| Welcome
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Kintaline Farm Poultry and Waterfowl Centre Benderloch by OBAN ARGYLL SCOTLAND united kingdom 01631 720223 |
Let
me introduce
Our Breeds of DUCKS It is our aim to find and breed utility stocks of ducks where we can find good foundation birds. Many breeds have been bred more for their looks in recent years and we will be interested to hear from breeders with good utility lines for sale. We don't have a large number of birds of each breed yet so please book early TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Please note we DO NOT export eggs, birds or housing. Please bear in mind that all birds have to be collected from the farm - as far as I am aware there are no specialist carriers who work this far north. However for most breeds we will have a small number of hatching eggs available which can be sent out by carrier - please get in touch for more details |
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THE FARM SITEMAP for more information about us and our birds |
Click on links to find out more about the breeds | |
| Abacot Ranger | ![]() |
Taking bookings for birds hatched this spring 2003 - some eggs available |
| Appleyard
large & miniature |
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The
Silver Appleyard come in two sizes.
Most stock is now kept for their looks. Taking bookings for birds hatched this spring - no eggs available |
| Aylesbury | ![]() |
Our
Aylesburys are Utility stock : mainly bred for meat ( and boy do they grow
in the first few months )
but should lay around 150 eggs a year |
| Blue Swedish | ![]() |
Slate
grey with white bibs the Blue Swedish are very beautiful and charming ducks
Taking expressions of interest for 2007 |
| Call | ![]() |
Cute,
noisy and totally endearing - thats the Call duck; all sorts of colours;
Taking expressions of interest for 2007 |
| Campbell | The
Campbell comes in 3 colours -white, dark and khaki
We have the khaki and the white at present and are Taking expressions of interest for 2007 | |
| Cayuga | ![]() |
The
Cayuga is famed for its beetle green black feathering
Taking expressions of interest for 2007 |
| Indian Runner | The
hock bottle shape marks these ducks out - entirely comical; Bred now for
looks but the original stock were great layers and used in much of the
creation of todays egg breeds.
Taking expressions of interest for 2007 |
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| Magpie | ![]() |
In
several colours, the magpie is a large duck and a good layer.
We hope to have youngstock in SUMMER 2002 |
| Muscovy | ![]() |
The
Muscovy is a different tyoe of duck altogether - from South America - they are
big meaty birds and often good flyers.
In our experience they make great mothers. We hope to have youngstock in SUMMER 2002 |
| Orpington | ![]() |
The
buff is a beautiful birds and good stock lines can lay up to 300 eggs a
year.
We hope to have youngstock for sale in SUMMER 2002 |
| Overberg | We hope to have youngstock for sale in SUMMER 2002 | |
| Pekin |
The Pekin is the favoured
meat bird in the United States. |
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| Rouen | ![]() |
The
Rouen was bred originally for meat; now mostly for their looks. A large
ponderous laid back bird with Mallard markings.
We hope to have youngstock for sale in SUMMER 2002 |
| Rouen Clair | ![]() |
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| Saxony | We have some lovely young birds so we hope to have youngstock for sale in SUMMER 2002 but would still be would be interested to hear from anyone with good proven stock or hatching eggs. | |
| Welsh Harlequin | ![]() |
The Welsh
Harlequin is a pretty little duck with good egg laying numbers. It is difficult
to find really good old utility stock these days but I will be doing my best.
Some of our birds are crested. We hope to have youngstock for sale in SUMMER 2002 |
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