Buff Duck

As low as: $12.10

Buff Duck – Sold as Baby Ducklings Only – No Sexing Available

Shipped Jan. thru Dec

Minimum of 15 per order. Orders for these ducks needs to be on a separate online order so your order can be processed properly. 

No pick-up orders.

These will ship on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday but will be dated with a Monday ship date and you will receive tracking when they ship.

Breed Facts

  • Poultry Show Class: Ducks, Medium Weight
  •  Weights: Hen—-5 lbs
    Drake—-6.25 lbs
  • Purpose and Type: Egg Laying and Meat; Exhibition
  • Egg Color: Mostly White with occasional gray
  • Egg Production: 130-185 yearly
  • Egg Size: Large to Extra Large
  • Temperament: Docile, Calm
  • Gender Accuracy: 100%
  • Fertility Percentage: 85%
  • Broody: Fair Setters
  • Mating Ratio: 7 Females to 1 Male
  • Roost Height: Floor
  • Country of Origin: England
  • APA: Yes, Recognized by the Standard of Perfection in 1914
  • TLC: Threatened, Considered a Sustainable Heritage Duck Breed

Description

Buff Duck

The Buff Duck, also known as the Buff Orpington Duck, is a useful dual-purpose domestic duck with a calm look, warm buff coloring, and practical value for both eggs and meat.

Cackle Hatchery® offers Buff Ducks for customers who want a multipurpose duck that can lay good quantities of eggs while also growing to a useful roasting size.

This order ships from a different location through one of Cackle Hatchery®’s participating hatchery partners.

Cackle Hatchery® cannot ship these ducks to Hawaii or Puerto Rico.


Breed Overview and Origin

The Buff Duck was developed in the early 1900s by the William Cook family, who lived in the Orpington area of Kent, England.

Because of that history, many people also know this breed as the Buff Orpington Duck. The Cook family developed the breed as a multipurpose farm duck, selecting for useful egg production, good body size, and attractive buff-colored plumage.

Today, Buff Ducks remain a practical choice for customers who want a domestic duck with both beauty and utility.


Appearance and Characteristics

Buff Ducks have soft buff-colored feathers that give them a warm, attractive appearance in the flock. Their color helps them stand apart from white duck breeds while still keeping a clean, classic farm-duck look.

Some keepers claim that buff-colored feathers may pluck more easily than white Pekin feathers. While individual processing results can vary, this traditional note reflects the breed’s long-standing value as a practical table duck.

Buff Ducks offer a balanced body type, making them useful without looking overly heavy or slow. Their size supports meat value, while their laying ability gives customers a steady purpose beyond appearance.


Egg Production and Dual-Purpose Value

Buff Ducks were developed as a multipurpose breed. They can lay good quantities of eggs, and their body size also makes them useful as roasting ducks.

This balance makes them a strong choice for customers who want one duck breed that can serve more than one purpose. Instead of choosing a duck only for eggs or only for meat, customers can choose Buff Ducks for both production goals.

Egg production can vary based on feed, daylight, season, age, weather, stress, and flock management. However, with proper care, Buff Ducks can make a useful addition to a farm, homestead, or backyard duck flock.


Temperament and Flock Management

Buff Ducks can work well for customers who want a manageable domestic duck for a backyard or farm setting. Like most domestic ducks, they do best with a steady routine, clean water, proper feed, safe housing, and enough space to move around.

A good Buff Duck setup should include:

Clean drinking water
Balanced duck or waterfowl feed
Safe nighttime shelter
Dry bedding or resting areas
Shade in hot weather
Protection from wind and storms
Predator protection
Room to forage and move

Because ducks splash water often, customers should plan for bedding management and water setups that reduce wet, messy areas.


Buff Ducks for Backyard Flocks

Buff Ducks can be a good fit for customers who want a colorful, useful duck that brings both charm and farm value. Their buff color adds variety to a flock, and their dual-purpose background makes them more practical than ornamental-only ducks.

They can work well in small flocks or larger duck groups when customers provide enough space and proper care. In addition, they can be enjoyable to watch because ducks bring movement, personality, and natural foraging behavior to the yard or pond area.

For customers who want a good all-around domestic duck, the Buff Duck is worth considering.


Buff Duck vs Pekin Duck

Buff Ducks and Pekin Ducks are both domestic ducks with meat value, but they offer different flock benefits.

Choose Buff Ducks if you want a dual-purpose duck with warm buff-colored plumage, useful egg production, and good roasting size.

Choose Pekin Ducks if you want a fast-growing white duck widely known for meat production and classic farm-duck appearance.

Both breeds can work well for customers who want domestic ducks with practical value. However, Buff Ducks may appeal more to customers who want color variety and a balanced egg-and-meat purpose.


Buff Duck vs Silver Appleyard Duck

Buff Ducks and Silver Appleyard Ducks are both useful dual-purpose duck breeds with English roots.

Choose Buff Ducks if you want a warm buff-colored duck with a traditional farm-duck background and multipurpose value.

Choose Silver Appleyards if you want a larger, colorful duck known for rapid growth, strong laying ability, and dramatic plumage.

Both breeds can be good choices for customers who want ducks for eggs, meat value, and flock beauty.


Buff Duck vs Khaki Campbell Duck

Buff Ducks and Khaki Campbell Ducks serve different flock goals.

Choose Buff Ducks if you want a dual-purpose duck with both egg production and roasting value.

Choose Khaki Campbells if your main goal is egg production from a lighter, more active laying duck breed.

Customers who want a balanced farm duck may prefer Buff Ducks. On the other hand, customers who care mostly about egg numbers may want to compare dedicated laying breeds.


Shipping Note

Buff 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 the product page carefully before ordering. Availability, ship timing, and ordering details may vary by season.

Cackle Hatchery® cannot ship these ducks to Hawaii or Puerto Rico.


Duckling Care After Arrival

Before Buff Duck 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 help limit splashing so the brooder stays as dry as possible.

As Buff Duck ducklings grow, they will need more space, stronger bedding management, and a safe transition area before moving outdoors full time.


Is This Breed Right for You?

Choose Buff Ducks if you want:

A dual-purpose domestic duck
A breed also known as Buff Orpington
A duck developed in England
A good egg producer
A duck with roasting value
A warm buff-colored flock bird
A practical backyard or farm duck
A multipurpose duck for eggs and meat
A breed with classic farm history
A duck that adds color variety to the flock

Buff Ducks are not the best choice for customers who want the highest egg-production duck, a flying Mallard-type duck, a tiny bantam duck, or ducklings shipped to Hawaii or Puerto Rico.


Recognition and Availability

Cackle Hatchery® offers Buff Ducks for customers who want a useful dual-purpose duck with warm buff-colored plumage.

Customers may also want to compare Pekin Ducks, Silver Appleyard Ducks, Khaki Campbell Ducks, Golden 300 Hybrid Layer Ducks, White Layer 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 Pekin Ducks, Silver Appleyard Ducks, Khaki Campbell Ducks, Golden 300 Hybrid Layer Ducks, White Layer Ducks, Rouen Ducks, Hatchery Choice Duck Assortment, and Ducks for Sale.

Helpful Cackle resources include Duck Breeds List Comparison Chart, Sexing Ducklings and Goslings, Duck Eclipse and Nuptial Molts — What Do They Mean?, Chicken Guarantees and Policies, Cackle Hatchery FAQ, and Availability Chart.


FAQ: Buff Duck

What is a Buff Duck?

A Buff Duck, also called a Buff Orpington Duck, is a domestic duck breed developed for both egg production and meat value.

Are Buff Ducks the same as Buff Orpington Ducks?

Yes. Many people refer to Buff Ducks as Buff Orpington Ducks because the breed came from the Orpington area of Kent, England.

Where did Buff Ducks originate?

Buff Ducks originated in England.

Who developed the Buff Duck?

The William Cook family developed the Buff Duck in the early 1900s.

Why were Buff Ducks developed?

They were developed as multipurpose ducks that could lay good quantities of eggs and grow to a useful roasting size.

Are Buff Ducks good egg layers?

Yes. Buff Ducks can lay good quantities of eggs with proper care and management.

Are Buff Ducks good meat ducks?

Yes. Their size makes them useful as roasting ducks.

Are Buff Ducks dual-purpose?

Yes. Buff Ducks are dual-purpose ducks for both eggs and meat value.

What color are Buff Ducks?

Buff Ducks have warm buff-colored plumage.

Are Buff feathers easier to pluck than Pekin feathers?

Some keepers claim that buff-colored feathers may be easier to pluck than white Pekin feathers, although results can vary.

Are Buff Ducks good for backyard flocks?

Yes. Buff Ducks can work well for backyard flocks when customers provide proper housing, feed, water, and predator protection.

Are Buff Ducks good for small farms?

Yes. Their dual-purpose value makes them useful for small farms and homesteads.

Do Buff Ducks ship from Cackle Hatchery®?

This order ships from a different location through one of Cackle Hatchery®’s participating hatchery partners.

Can Buff Ducks ship to Hawaii?

No. Cackle Hatchery® cannot ship these ducks to Hawaii.

Can Buff Ducks ship to Puerto Rico?

No. Cackle Hatchery® cannot ship these ducks to Puerto Rico.

Where can I check availability?

Check Cackle’s Availability Chart for current ordering options.

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