The Saxony was officially recognised in East Germany in 1957, and in West Germany in 1958.[5]: 445 Birds were taken to Switzerland in 1965 and to France in 1968.[6]: 1 The Saxony was recognised in the United Kingdom in 1982.[5]: 445 Some were imported to the United States by David Holderread in 1984; the Saxony was admitted to the Standard of Perfection of the American Poultry Association in 2000.[7]: 98
The Saxony is a heavy duck: drakes weigh about 3.5 kg, ducks about 3.0 kg. It is muscular and close-feathered. Physically, the Saxony resembles the Silver Appleyard. The head is oval-shaped and is moderately large. The Saxony has a deep, full breast with plenty of width that is carried across the back of the bird and extends towards the tail. The abdomen is broad and full, free of keel development as seen in exhibition-type Rouen ducks.[10] The body is held at about 25° to the horizontal.[7]: 98
The Saxony has only one colour variety, buff-blue mallard:[a] the drake has a greyish-blue head, white neck-ring, and rust- or chestnut-coloured breast feathers; the duck is a rich, light buff colour with two white stripes on each side of the face, one over the eye and the other from the eye towards the beak.[10] Both drakes and ducks have a yellowish bill and orange legs and feet, although the standard specifies dark yellow.[6]: 5
The Saxony forages well[7]: 97 and is straightforward to rear.[6]: 5
Use
The Saxony is a dual-purpose breed, reared both for its eggs and for the table. Ducks lay approximately 80[1]: 16 or 100[6]: 5 eggs per year. The eggs are white and weigh some 80 g.[6]: 5
Note
^The name "saxony" is used for a recent colour variety of the Indian Runner.[5]: 352 [3]
^ abcdePaul-Erwin Oswald (2007). Die Sachsenenten (in German). Gimbsheim: SV der Entenzüchter Deutschlands zur Erhaltung und Förderung der Entenrassen 1895. Archived 5 November 2010.
^Breed data sheet: Sachsenenten/Germany. Domestic Animal Diversity Information System of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Accessed March 2017.
^Saxony Duck. The Livestock Conservancy. Accessed March 2017.
^ abStandard Revision Committee; Pat Malone; Gerald Donnelly; Walt Leonard (2001). American Standard of Perfection. USA: American Poultry Association.
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