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Best Meat Ducks
Raising ducks for the table? These are the heaviest meat and dual-purpose duck breeds in our database, ranked by drake weight.
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At a glance
| # | Breed | Eggs/yr | Egg color | Temperament | Cold |
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| 1 | Muscovy Duck | 100 | white, cream | quiet, calm | fair |
| 2 | Pekin Duck | 180 | white | calm, friendly | good |
| 3 | Rouen Duck | 160 | white, tinted | calm, docile | good |
| 4 | Saxony Duck | 200 | white, tinted | calm, docile, active | good |
| 5 | Blue Swedish Duck | 130 | white, blue, tinted | calm, docile | good |
| 6 | Cayuga Duck | 130 | black, grey | calm, docile | excellent |
| 7 | Ancona Duck | 240 | white, blue, cream | calm, friendly, active | good |
Specs are compiled from public sources; blank cells mean the figure wasn't available, not zero. Rankings are a starting point — your climate and goals matter too.
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