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Call Duck Ducks

Apricot female Female Male

Call Duck History


The Call duck is a lively, charming little bird with a small body and short bill. The name originates from the Dutch word \'kooi\' meaning trap. They have a high-pitched call which carries over a long distance. The ducks were used by hunters to attract wild ducks towards traps or shooters. The tame ducks were tethered at the entrance of the traps and the more \'calling\' the ducks did the better.

The Call duck is a direct descendant of the Mallard duck although through selective breeding they have shorter bills and a smaller body. Call ducks were very rare in the first half of the century but have recently become very popular and now win more duck championships than any other breed.

Call Duck Behaviour


Call ducks are lively and talkative. If you are thinking about keeping a few Call ducks make sure you ask your neighbours first. They are clean, tidy birds and if provided with clean water and good food will keep themselves in good condition. They are also easily tamed. The drake should weigh 550 - 700 grams and the female 450 - 600g.

Call Duck Varieties


There are lots of varieties of Call duck. The ten standard colours are: Apricot, Bibbed, Black, Blue Fawn, Dark silver, Magpie, Mallard, Pied, Silver and White.

Call Duck Status


Common

Call Duck Pictures

Mallard Call Duck
Broody with call ducklings
magpie call duck
magpie call ducklings
group of young call ducks exploring
Two young call duck brothers
Pip as a duckling
Duckling a few days old
Climbing the stairs!
Pip the call duck pretends she’s a runner!
Nothing better than sleeping in your breakfast
Call duck mummy and baby
Bottoms up!
Sunbathing Call duckling
Mummy and baby
Gardening Call duck -Ethel
Teeny Call ducklings
Mummy and baby
Abbie the Abacot at the National
March ducklings
 Cheeky little Call duckling
Double trouble!!
Our ducks
Mum, dad and babies, enjoying the sun
'Mel' young caramel call drake
7-8 weeks old call ducks
Young call duck drake
Finally braved the patio!
Spring has come

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I think that are cute friendly just not to my garden - Alycia,


Best Starter Birds - Mia,

We started with 5 and now have 19! They are extremely friendly and nice, the best starter pets for kids.


Lovely birds - Lauren, Berkshire,

Can be noisy and need their wings clipping, but lovely to have them in the garden. They are fine with my rabbits.


peace was never an option - Idk,

peace was never a option


Lovely garden companions - Mavis, Derbyshire,

I’ve had Call ducks for a few years now, started with 2 now have 13

Breeder Clubs for Call Duck


British Call Duck Club

Website: www.thebritishcallduckclub.co.uk

Telephone: 01545 580425

Call Duck Association

Website: www.callducks.net

Telephone: 01558 650532