• An 8 week old Khaki Campbell (rear) and a 13-week-old Mallard. Mrs Adele Campbell [12] commenced poultry-keeping around 1887 and later purchased an...
  • The lower back, upper neck, head, and tail culverts are a brown to bronze shade, and the rest of the male Khaki Campbell’s plumage is a mild khaki in hue.
  • When they are in the water, they feel very happy. They spend more time swimming. These Khaki Campbell ducks do not want to live alone.
  • Size and Weight. Khaki Campbell Ducks are classified as medium-sized and typically do not reach weights heavier than 4.5lbs for both males and females.
  • If you’re looking for a friendly, easy-to-care-for duck, look no further than the Khaki Campbell. This egg-laying expert has what it takes to win your heart.
  • Khaki Campbell ducks are one of the most popular duck breeds kept in backyard flocks. With their exceptional foraging skills and high egg production, Khaki...
  • These early versions were not the colour of the khaki. Right: Photo of our Khaki Campbell drake - Best of Breed at the first BWA Championship Show at Malvern in...
  • Khaki Campbell Ducks Origins and Uses. These ducks are a fairly recent breed. They’re the result of breeding several ducks selected for their ability to lay eggs.
  • The Khaki Campbell duck was accepted to the Standards of the Poultry Club, United Kingdom in 1924. The breed made it’s way to the United States in 1929.
  • Characteristics of Khaki Campbell Ducks. Now, let’s take a closer look at what makes Khaki Campbells so special