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  1. Standard Colours of the Indian Runner Duck. These standards are from the British Waterfowl Association Indian Runner Standards Review led by senior representatives from the IRDC. They are also published in the Poultry Club Standards 2018. British Waterfowl Standards.

  2. Indian Runners are a breed of Anas platyrhynchos domesticus, the domestic duck. They stand erect like penguins and, rather than waddling, they run. The females can lay as many as 300 to 350 eggs a year. They were bred on the Indonesian islands of Lombok, Java and Bali.

  3. Dec 27, 2021 · Indian Runner ducks boast one of the most distinctive body styles in the entire duck world. Members of this breed actually look a lot more like penguins or feathered bowling pins at first glance than either domesticated or wild ducks.

  4. Apr 28, 2022 · Updated: April 28, 2022. If you are looking for a bird that quite literally stands above the rest, then the Indian Runner Duck could be for you. Runner Ducks are best known for their unique, upright body. They also lay beautiful pastel green eggs.

  5. Jul 19, 2022 · While fawn and white are the most common feather colors, blue Indian Runner ducks are one of the most desirable varieties. No matter how dark the feathers on these birds are, their skin is always pink underneath.

  6. Buy Blue Runner Ducks and ducklings online from Metzer Farms. We have live Blue Runner Ducks and baby ducklings for sale online. They are a light, upright ducks and as all Runners or Indian Runners were originally bred in Southeast Asia for high egg production and excellent mobility.

  7. Blue Runner Ducks are tall, slender waterfowl with an vertical stance. The Blue Runner Ducks, like other varieties of Indian Runner Ducks, have a slightly nervous temperament and tend to run clustered together as a group. Runner Ducks varieties include the Fawn and White, Chocolate, Blue and Black. The Chocolate and Black varieties will breed ...

  8. Laying 300 to 350 eggs a year, Indian Runner Ducks are used in the modern world for their eggs, breeding unique duck colors, and even racing. Their eggs are either used as food or to continue the breeding of the ducks’ strange penguin-like tendencies.

  9. Indian Runner Duck. We acquired our first runners in the fall of 2019. We own and produce Blacks, Grays and Blues. The Runner, also known as Indian Runner, weighs between 4 and 4 1/2 pounds. This duck's slim body and long neck has prompted the description of a "wine-bottle with a head and legs”.

  10. Jun 28, 2023 · Runner ducks have tight feathering and come in a larger variety of colors than any other duck. The colors recognized by the American Standard of Perfection are black, buff, chocolate, Cumberland blue, fawn and white, grey, and penciled.

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