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  1. Saxony Duck, courtesy of Brittany Forino. Mature Saxonys weigh between 8-9 lbs. Drakes are generally about a pound heavier than the ducks. Its large head is somewhat oval-shaped and blends smoothly with its medium-thick neck that is slightly arched forward.

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Saxony_DuckSaxony duck - Wikipedia

    The Saxony duck ( German: Sachsenente) is a German breed of domestic duck. It was bred in Saxony in the 1930s, but because of the Second World War was recognised only in 1957.

  3. Dec 13, 2017 · The Saxony duck is a heavy duck breed, one of the best dual-purpose breeds there is. Their status is listed as threatened by The Livestock Conservancy, meaning there are less than 1000 known breeding birds in the United States and likely less than 5000 worldwide.

  4. Feb 19, 2024 · Quick Facts About the Saxony Duck. Saxony Ducks Origins. Thanks to Albert Franz of Chemnitz, the Saxony duck arose in the 1930s from Germany. All of the originals were nearly 100% lost after World War II. Luckily, Franz was able to rebuild the breed back from near extinction. During the late 1950s, this breed was recognized in West Germany.

  5. Jan 13, 2020 · Saxony ducks are considered a heavy breed, in the same class as the Pekin, Swedish and Cayuga ducks, among others. This domestic duck breed generally grows to be between 7-8 pounds. Nonflying, they are a great all-round duck breed — fairly calm, relatively quiet, gentle and good layers.

  6. The Saxony duck breed is known for its calm and friendly temperament, making it an ideal choice for backyard flocks and families. These ducks are generally docile and enjoy human interaction, often being described as sociable and gentle.

  7. Mar 14, 2019 · • Large to extra large. • 200 or more per year. Temperament: Docile, excellent foragers. Coloring: Eyes are brown; shanks and feet are orange. Hen: Bill is yellowish to brownish orange; dark bean is permissible in mature birds.

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