Waterfowl on the Web 2022
Class 12 — Non-standard Purebred ducks
For a breed to be standardised, it has to have proven to breed predictably for several generations. Many traditional breeds all over the world have been standardised in their own country. Names for standardised colours may be different too. Our regular magazine often features breeds from other countries. Why not get in touch and fly your flag?
Class winner 12.1 Bantom Saxony from Katie Stanbridge
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