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Fawn & White Runner Duck Eggs
Catalog Number Description 12 24 How Many
EDFS Fawn & White Run Eggs 12 for $57.96 24 for $111.60
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Availability Display below is for the next several hatches. This breed is available for future dates. You can pick the date during the check out process.
These ducks were developed in Scotland around 1900 from stock that came from the East Indies. These uniquely appearing ducks have long, slender bodies and a vertical posture thus leading to their nicknames of “Penquin Ducks” or “Bottle Necks.” Runners do not waddle like other ducks but move with a quick step. They are smaller ducks that are good foragers, lay white eggs, and are a very interesting addition to any farmstead.

These eggs are sold only in lots of 12 or 25. Shipped USPS Priority Mail Available from April to the first week in June.

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  • These eggs will arrive within 11 days after the delivery date you select during the checkout process.
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  • Customer Product Reviews
    Runner Ducks ARE GREAT!!!!!! They have eaten most of my slugs. They are so fun to watch. But I wish they would set some eggs. Most of their eggs are in the bottom of my pond.