Description
Khaki Campbell Duck
The Khaki Campbell Duck is one of the best-known egg-laying duck breeds. Customers who enjoy cooking or baking with duck eggs often choose Khaki Campbells because of their strong laying ability, active nature, and practical farm value.
This breed works well for farms, homesteads, and backyard flocks. Khaki Campbells forage actively, move often, and bring dependable utility to customers who want ducks for eggs rather than just pond decoration.
This order ships from a different location through one of Cackle Hatchery®’s participating hatchery partners.
Cackle Hatchery® cannot ship ducks to Hawaii.
Breed Overview and Origin
The Khaki Campbell Duck originated in England in 1901. Adele Campbell developed the breed with a focus on egg production, active foraging, and practical flock use.
Over time, Khaki Campbells became known as one of the most prolific egg-laying duck breeds. Their reputation for production makes them a popular choice for customers who want duck eggs for home kitchens, baking, farm stands, and homestead food production.
The American Poultry Association admitted the Khaki Campbell Duck into the American Standard of Perfection in 1941.
Appearance and Characteristics
Khaki Campbell Ducks have a practical, earthy appearance that matches their name. Their plumage carries shades of khaki tan, giving the breed a soft brown look that blends well in farm and backyard settings.
Khaki Campbell drakes have an upright posture, green or bluish-green bills, and greenish-bronze heads and backs. The rest of the plumage is generally a shade of khaki tan.
Hens are also khaki-toned, with a more modest appearance than drakes. Their simple coloring pairs well with their practical purpose as productive laying ducks.
Egg Production
Khaki Campbell Ducks are one of the most prolific egg-laying duck breeds. For customers who want duck eggs for cooking, baking, or regular kitchen use, this breed is a strong choice.
Generally, a Khaki Campbell hen may lay her first egg at about 20 weeks of age, depending on season, daylight, feed, health, and management.
Duck eggs are valued by many customers because they are rich, useful in baking, and larger than many chicken eggs. Since Khaki Campbells focus strongly on laying, they can be a practical breed for customers who want more eggs from a duck flock.
Foraging and Activity Level
Khaki Campbells are avid foragers. They stay active and enjoy searching for insects, greens, slugs, and other small food items when given safe outdoor access.
Their activity makes them a useful fit for farms, gardens, orchards, and homesteads. However, customers should still provide balanced feed, clean water, safe housing, and predator protection.
Foraging helps support natural behavior, but it does not replace proper nutrition. A steady feeding program helps hens maintain better laying performance.
Temperament and Flock Management
Khaki Campbell Ducks are active, useful, and practical. They are not heavy, slow-moving ducks. Instead, they spend much of their time moving, foraging, and exploring.
Because they are active birds, customers should give them enough room to move and a steady routine that keeps them from becoming overly stressed. Calm handling, reliable feeding times, and safe housing can help them settle into a backyard or farm setting.
They can make good farm or backyard ducks when customers provide the basics: feed, water, shelter, space, and predator protection.
Khaki Campbell Ducks for Backyard Flocks
Khaki Campbells can be a good choice for backyard duck keepers who want eggs and daily activity. They are especially useful for customers who care more about laying performance than a large meat-type body.
They can work well in:
Backyard flocks
Homesteads
Small farms
Garden areas with supervision
Orchards
Egg-focused duck flocks
Mixed duck flocks
Since they are active foragers, customers should provide safe outdoor access when possible. At the same time, they should protect them from predators and avoid letting them damage tender garden plants.
Khaki Campbell Duck vs Golden 300 Hybrid Layer Duck
Khaki Campbell Ducks and Golden 300 Hybrid Layer Ducks both appeal to customers who want egg production.
Choose Khaki Campbells if you want a traditional English laying duck breed with a long reputation for prolific egg production and active foraging.
Choose Golden 300 Hybrid Layer Ducks if you want a modern hybrid layer developed for efficient egg production, larger eggs, higher fertility, and calmer production-flock behavior.
Both can work well for duck egg customers. However, the better choice depends on whether you prefer a traditional breed or a modern hybrid layer.
Khaki Campbell Duck vs White Layer Duck
Khaki Campbell Ducks and White Layer Ducks both serve egg-focused customers.
Choose Khaki Campbells if you want a prolific laying breed with khaki-brown plumage and active foraging ability.
Choose White Layer Ducks if you want a production duck developed specifically for white egg production.
Both breeds suit customers who want duck eggs, but White Layer Ducks may appeal more to customers who need white eggs for a specific culinary or specialty market.
Khaki Campbell Duck vs Runner Ducks
Khaki Campbell Ducks and Runner Ducks both stay active and can lay well, but they have different body types.
Choose Khaki Campbells if you want a proven egg-laying duck with a more typical duck shape and a strong production reputation.
Choose Fawn and White Runner Ducks, Black Runner Ducks, Blue Runner Ducks, or Chocolate Runner Ducks if you want upright, highly mobile ducks known for running rather than waddling.
Both types can be useful, but Runner Ducks stand out for posture and mobility, while Khaki Campbells stand out for egg-laying reputation.
Shipping Note
Khaki Campbell Duck orders ship from a different location through one of Cackle Hatchery®’s participating hatchery partners.
Because this breed ships through a partner hatchery, customers should review ordering details carefully before placing an order. Availability, hatch dates, and shipping schedules may vary by season.
Cackle Hatchery® cannot ship ducks to Hawaii.
Duckling Care After Arrival
Before Khaki Campbell ducklings arrive, customers should prepare a clean, warm, and safe brooder.
A proper duckling setup should include:
A secure brooder
A proper heat source
Clean drinking water
Duckling feed or appropriate waterfowl starter
Dry bedding
Enough room to move away from heat
Protection from drafts, pets, and predators
Ducklings should always have access to water when eating. However, the water setup should reduce splashing so the brooder stays as dry as possible.
As Khaki Campbell ducklings grow, they will need more room, stronger bedding management, and safe outdoor transition areas.
Is This Breed Right for You?
Choose Khaki Campbell Ducks if you want:
A prolific egg-laying duck
A breed developed in England
A practical farm or backyard duck
An active forager
A duck for cooking and baking eggs
A breed known for laying ability
A lighter, active domestic duck
A duck admitted to the American Standard of Perfection in 1941
A good choice for homesteads and egg-focused flocks
A duck that may begin laying around 20 weeks of age
Khaki Campbells are not the best choice for customers who want a heavy meat duck, a very calm pond duck, a small bantam duck, a showy ornamental duck, or ducklings shipped to Hawaii.
Recognition and Availability
Cackle Hatchery® offers Khaki Campbell Ducks for customers who want an active, productive, egg-laying duck with a strong reputation for backyard and farm use.
Customers may also want to compare Golden 300 Hybrid Layer Ducks, White Layer Ducks, Welsh Harlequin Ducks, Fawn and White Runner Ducks, Buff Ducks, and Cackle’s full Ducks for Sale category.
Related Ducks and Helpful Cackle Hatchery® Resources
If you like this breed, you may also want to compare Golden 300 Hybrid Layer Ducks, White Layer Ducks, Welsh Harlequin Ducks, Fawn and White Runner Ducks, Black Runner Ducks, Blue Runner Ducks, Chocolate Runner Ducks, White Layer Ducks, Buff Ducks, Hatchery Choice Duck Assortment, and Ducks for Sale.
Helpful Cackle resources include Duck Breeds List Comparison Chart, Sexing Ducklings and Goslings, 12 Benefits of Keeping Ducks, Duck Eclipse and Nuptial Molts — What Do They Mean?, Chicken Guarantees and Policies, Cackle Hatchery FAQ, and Availability Chart.
FAQ: Khaki Campbell Duck
What is a Khaki Campbell Duck?
A Khaki Campbell Duck is an English domestic duck breed known for prolific egg production, active foraging, and practical farm or backyard value.
Where did Khaki Campbell Ducks originate?
Khaki Campbell Ducks originated in England.
Who developed the Khaki Campbell Duck?
Adele Campbell developed the Khaki Campbell Duck in 1901.
Are Khaki Campbell Ducks good egg layers?
Yes. Khaki Campbell Ducks are one of the most prolific egg-laying duck breeds.
Are Khaki Campbell Ducks good for cooking and baking eggs?
Yes. Customers who like to use duck eggs in cooking or baking often choose Khaki Campbell Ducks because of their egg-laying ability.
When do Khaki Campbell hens start laying?
Generally, Khaki Campbell hens may lay their first egg at about 20 weeks of age, depending on care, season, daylight, and flock management.
Are Khaki Campbell Ducks good foragers?
Yes. They are avid foragers and stay very active.
Are Khaki Campbell Ducks good farm ducks?
Yes. Their laying ability and foraging activity make them useful farm ducks.
Are Khaki Campbell Ducks good backyard ducks?
Yes. They can make good backyard ducks when customers provide proper feed, water, shelter, space, and predator protection.
What do Khaki Campbell drakes look like?
Khaki Campbell drakes have an upright posture, green or bluish-green bill, greenish-bronze head and back, and khaki tan body plumage.
What color are Khaki Campbell Ducks?
Most of the plumage is a shade of khaki tan.
When did the American Poultry Association recognize Khaki Campbell Ducks?
The American Poultry Association admitted the Khaki Campbell Duck into the American Standard of Perfection in 1941.
Do Khaki Campbell Ducks ship from Cackle Hatchery®?
This order ships from a different location through one of Cackle Hatchery®’s participating hatchery partners.
Can Khaki Campbell Ducks ship to Hawaii?
No. Cackle Hatchery® cannot ship ducks to Hawaii.


















lac091228 –
All of our ducklings made it through the mail safely, and are growing well!! Will be purchasing from this company moving forward, as we’ve had SEVERAL issues with other hatcheries.