• The lovely Aylesbury duck is a rare sight, primarily because the breed is incredibly endangered and unavailable in most places these days.
  • The Weston family who had kept a large duck farm close to the station in Aylesbury for successive generations became the only surviving breeders in the town...
  • The Aylesbury male and female ducks are not more expensive than the other ducks.
  • The Aylesbury Duck is also known for being docile and converting feed to meat efficiently.
  • The Aylesbury Duck was a leading waterfowl exhibit in the first national poultry show held at the London Zoological Gardens in June 1845.
  • Aylesbury ördeği , esas olarak eti ve görünümü için yetiştirilen evcil ördek ırkıdır . Saf beyaz tüyleri, pembe bir gagası, turuncu bacakları ve ayakları...
  • At that time the duck industry was thriving in Aylesbury as these ducks got expensive prices due to their beautiful white feathers.
  • The birds where originally called the White English, but by the early 1800s the Aylesbury duck was so famous that the birds became known as the Aylesbury.
  • ...اردک آیلزبری; Aylesburyanka; Aylesburyein; pasna rac; হাঁসের প্রজাতি; race de canards domestiques; breed of domesticated duck; Rassegeflügel; Aylesbury...
  • In the 1700s, people in Aylesbury had begun raising white ducks through selective breeding of mallards, in order to obtain white feathers for use in bedding.