Bali Duck

Scientific Name

Anas platyrhynchos domesticus

Alternative Names

Balinese Crested Duck, Crested Runner Duck

Measurements

FeatureMaleFemale
LengthAbout 60–70 cm (24–28 in)Slightly smaller
Weight2.25–2.75 kg (5–6 lb)Slightly lighter
Egg Production120–250 eggs/year

Status

A rare domestic breed native to Bali, Indonesia. It is mainly kept as a pet or ornamental bird rather than for commercial egg production.

Identification

The Bali Duck has a slim, upright body and stands at a 60–70° angle to the ground. It looks like the Indian Runner Duck but can be recognized by the fluffy crest on its head. It comes in several colors, with white, brown, and Mallard-patterned being the most common.

Voice

Soft, high-pitched quacks typical of light duck breeds.

Diet

Eats a mix of grains, insects, aquatic plants, and small invertebrates.

Distribution

Mostly found in Bali, with small populations kept by hobbyists in other countries.

Habitat

Prefers calm ponds, rice paddies, and small water bodies in warm tropical climates.

Breeding

The crest trait is caused by a genetic mutation. When two crested ducks breed, many embryos die before hatching due to skull deformities. Breeders often pair crested and non-crested ducks to increase survival, resulting in about half of the ducklings having crests.

Conservation

Uncommon outside Bali. Conservation efforts focus on maintaining healthy breeding lines without the harmful genetic effects linked to the crest.

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