Khaki Campbell
The Khaki Campbell is a breed of domestic duck known for its excellent egg-laying capabilities. Originating in England in the 19th century, this breed was developed by a woman named Mrs. Campbell who aimed to create a productive duck that could thrive in various environments. Khaki Campbells are typically light brown in color, which helps them blend into their surroundings.
These ducks are not only prolific layers, producing up to 300 eggs per year, but they are also hardy and adaptable. They are known for their friendly temperament and can be kept in both small backyards and larger farms. Their unique characteristics make them a popular choice among duck enthusiasts and small-scale farmers.