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Skinless duck makes a great substitute for a beef roast. The taste and mouth-feel will fool even the most squeamish people (assuming you cut the meat off the bones).

Grind up breast meat 70/30 with bacon (or more 'cuz bacon) to make a burger patty. It's not a total substitute for hamburger, but we can't all have cows roaming around.

I don't know if every type of duck tastes the same, but your meat varieties like Pekin and Cayuga work just fine.

https://files.catbox.moe/rb573v.jpg Skinless duck makes a great substitute for a beef roast. The taste and mouth-feel will fool even the most squeamish people (assuming you cut the meat off the bones). Grind up breast meat 70/30 with bacon (or more 'cuz *bacon*) to make a burger patty. It's not a total substitute for hamburger, but we can't all have cows roaming around. I don't know if *every* type of duck tastes the same, but your meat varieties like Pekin and Cayuga work just fine.

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Are you going to eat them? Do you just want eggs? Do you just find them entertaining out in the yard?

Yes, and no close neighbors.

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yes

Lol!

If you don't mind incubating eggs, you could get anything. Khaki campbells lay the most eggs, more than chickens. They're not good for meat due to size. My cayuga's aren't the fastest growers compared to pekins, but they are meaty. Really, you could pick any breed you think looks cool and incubate. Runners are funny, but skittish.

If you just want them to mother their own eggs, check out swedish blue or buffs. Or, muscovies. They're the weirdo south american cousins of the ducks we're used to. Big meaty bastards, but they look weird and don't make noise. Good moms, ok eggs, and a ton of breast meat.

Part of the whole experience is watching them fart around in the yard acting retarded.

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The appeal with ducks is their cuteness and quacks. The fond childhood memories help too!

Ok. I'll look around here and see what I see. Truly I'd adore more like what I had as a kid. I even watched the two I had hatch! But I don't know what they're called.

Thanks for your input!

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I've never heard of a toboggan duck. I gotta know, so take a look and see if they're any of these. Maybe describe them to me a little?

https://poultrykeeper.com/duck-breeds/