What is the difference between water duck seedlings and landlubber duck seedlings?Water duck : Water duck is also known as clam duck, its scientific name is mallard, and it was called wild duck, morning duck, etc. in ancient times. It mainly lives in the reeds of rivers and lakes, and mainly eats fish, shrimp and shellfish, so it is named clam duck. Landlubber : Landlubber refers to ducks that never go into water and are usually raised on land. They have dark green feathers and a crown-like structure on their heads. They are larger than ordinary ducks, have a more clumsy body, and have dense meat. They eat a lot, twice as much as ordinary ducks. What is the difference between water duck seedlings and landlubbers ? 1. There are many differences between water ducks and landlubbers. First of all, the fur of the two is different when they are young. The fur of landlubbers is yellow and fluffy when they are young, but it is different for water ducks. The fur of water ducks is not yellow and fluffy when they are young. 2. The eggs laid by water ducks and landlubbers are different. The eggs laid by water ducks are green, while the eggs laid by landlubbers are grayish white. 3. The effects of eggs laid by water ducks and landlubbers after pickling are different. The eggs laid by landlubbers have very little or even no egg oil, while the eggs laid by water ducks have a lot of egg oil after pickling. 4. The difference between raising ducks in water and raising ducks on land is the difference in energy consumption. Ducks consume very little energy in water, but they need to consume more energy on land. When duck feathers are poor, they will also consume more energy in water, mainly in winter. In addition to the difference in energy consumption, the total amount of amino acids or effective protein required for daily protein deposition of ducks remains unchanged. 5. Water ducks and landlubbers have different adaptability to water. Water ducks generally live in ponds or rivers with aquatic plants, while landlubber ducks never go into ponds and rarely come into contact with water. |
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