HobbyFarms.com

LivestockCrops & GardeningTools & equipmentFood & Kitchenhome & barnmarketing & mgmtcrafts & nature

Your E-mail:
Hobby Farms - Current Issue
Hobby Farm Home - Current Issue
Urban Farm - Current Issue

Rouen Ducks

Rouen Livestock

Use of Rouen Ducks:  North American Rouens come in two types: the standard, raised mainly for exhibition, and the production type, usually kept as an all-purpose farm fowl. Both of these heavyweights make decorative additions to the farm, as well as good meat ducks. The females lay around 35 to 125 whitish eggs a year; some might even be inclined to set, although standard birds may crush their eggs in the process. Photo by Norvia Behling.


Rouen Breed Profile


History of Rouen Ducks:  The Rouen duck derives its name from the French city of Rouen, the historical capital of Normandy. Originating in France, the breed crossed over to England around 1800, where British breeders developed it into a big roasting duck of superior quality. The American Poultry Association included the Rouen in its first American Standard of Perfection in 1874. Once popular as a farm fowl, the breed is now listed by the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy as globally endangered, with fewer than 5,000 breeding birds in the United States.

Conformation:  Weighing in at a hefty 10 pounds or so, the Rouen resembles a huge Mallard. The standard Rouen is massive and deep-keeled with a rounded back, while the production type has a sleeker – though still chunky – profile. Drakes sport the striking Mallard coloration of iridescent green head, dark chestnut breast, yellow bill, and orange legs and feet, while the subtle females have a penciled plumage of earthy browns. Rouens are mellow, slow-waddling ducks unlikely to fly the coop because of their large size.

Special Consideration/Notes on Rouen Ducks:  Due to its deep keel and heavy weight, the standard Rouen drake will need a pool of water to facilitate breeding. Although these fowl don’t grow as fast as Pekins, raisers can help prevent lameness and other health problems by taking care not to feed growing birds a diet too high in protein if they plan to keep them for show, breeding, or as pets (see Pekin profile).


Product Spotlight
IDEAL POULTRY is a family owned business founded in 1937. Our business is built on customer service and quality poultry, from rare egg layers to broilers, ducks, turkeys and bantams. IDEAL is the largest supplier of backyard poultry in the U.S., shipping close to 5 million chicks annually.
Kasco Manufacturing offers Model GT-77 HERD Seeder for ATVs for evenly spreading seed, fertilizer, salt and other materials. This broadcaster features a galvanized hopper instead of plastic and is equipped with a centering pivot plate.
Whether a weekend gardener or dedicated small farmer, Hobby Farm: Chickens will help both experienced and novice hobby farmers realize their own dreams of life on the farm-for pleasure and profit.
Hubbard has invested 100 years into perfecting animal nutrition. Hubbard® Life delivers premium protein, minerals and nutrients. Connect with experts to learn about feline care and nutrition.
Year-round hatchery offering 160+ varieties of poultry: Chicks, bantams, meat birds, ducks, geese, game birds, juvenile fowl, exotic poultry and more! MINIMUM ORDER: 3 BABY CHICKS! Free color catalog!
Randall Burkey Company stocks everything you could want or need for poultry. Incubators, Brooders, Nest Boxes, Feeders, Waterers, Medication, Books, Day Old Chicks, Eggs, & much more!
Charming back yard chicken coop KITS. Various sizes hold from 2 to 12 chickens. All the precut parts you need to build your hen house, plus plans for building the yard around it.
 
Hobby Farm Rewards 
Member Login »

facebook



Information on over 200 horse breeds