Ancona Duck
The Ancona duck was developed in Great Britain during the early twentieth century. They mature out on average to about six to six and a half pounds and are a stocky-built ducks. There is no set design for their broken color pattern. Cackle Hatchery currently breed the black/white but you will occasionally get a few chocolates out of them. Â The Ancona ducks are an excellent layer, a hardy all-purpose duck that grows relatively quickly. Typically they have moderately calm temperaments and make good yard ducks as they tend to stay closer to home. They typically do not fly and make good backyard ducks. Cackle Hatchery is one of a few long-term breeders of these genetics.
Hannah Reed (verified owner) –
Some chicks were fine, but I lost a couple within the first few days.
Jackson Hayes (verified owner) –
Some chicks were fine, but I lost a couple within the first few days.
Samuel Graham (verified owner) –
Received healthy chicks, and they arrived on time! Highly recommend.
Austin Cooper (verified owner) –
Some chicks were fine, but I lost a couple within the first few days.
Tyler Reed (verified owner) –
The chicks were average quality, and a few didn’t do well.
Samuel Graham (verified owner) –
Not the best experience – a few chicks were weaker than expected.
Dylan Foster (verified owner) –
Chicks arrived safely, all are doing well. Very satisfied.
Brandon Scott (verified owner) –
Good quality chicks, but one had a rough start. All doing fine now.
Mason Walker (verified owner) –
Great customer service, and the chickens are strong and healthy.
Jackson Hayes (verified owner) –
Chicks arrived alive, but a few were weaker than expected.