The Teng duck belongs to the domestic duck, but it is a different species. It is also called the Muscovy duck or the fragrant quail. It is an excellent poultry species.
The soaring duck is also called the Muscovy duck. It is a genus of duck, a mute duck. The common duck is a collective name for waterfowl in the order Anseriformes, Anatidae, and subfamily Anatidae. It is a mallard species.
The body of the Teng duck is pointed in front and narrow in the back, with an oblong body shape, a relatively large head, a broad and plump chest, and a relatively slender tail. The feather colors are generally black, white, and black and white; while ordinary ducks The buttocks are relatively fat, and the colors of feathers are generally tawny, white, or sparrow.
Introduction to Tengya
Tengya is mainly produced in Yangxin County, Hubei Province, the suburbs of Fuzhou and Longhai. The eggshells of its eggs are relatively thick, smooth and hard, not easily broken, and have a small relative surface area. This affects gas exchange, water evaporation, heat conduction and shell pecking, resulting in a relatively low artificial hatching rate.
The average age of Teng ducks is 172.88 days, and the age of laying eggs is about 153 days. Teng ducks have the longest first laying period after laying, and the number of eggs they lay is about 35-40. . From now on, the number of eggs laid in each laying cycle will be stable at about 13-15 eggs, the annual egg production will be 100-110 eggs, and the maximum egg production can reach about 160 eggs.