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Cayuga
Cayuga-ducks
A Cayuga drake.
Information
Origin America
Class Mediumweight
Egg Production 100-150 per year
Weight Drakes 8.0 lbs
Ducks 7.0 lbs
Status Common


The Cayuga is a breed of domestic duck thought to be originated by a miller living in Dutchess County, New York, in 1809.[1] Known for its reputation of being quiet and a prolific layer, they were first introduced into the U.S. in 1840 by John S. Clark.


Description[]

Cayuga ducks are characterized by their black and iridescent beetle-green to blue plumage that may whiten as the bird ages.

They lay dark grey to black eggs that lighten as the season goes on.

Varieties[]

No other varieties are known to exist.

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Sources and references[]

  1. "A traditional account of the origin of the Cayuga says that a miller ... caught a pair of dark-colored ducks on his mill pond in 1809. Descendants of this pair were taken to Orange County ... [and] multiplied." Storey's Guide to Raising Ducks pg. 55
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