The Silver Appleyard is a British breed of domestic duck.[6] It was bred in the first half of the twentieth century by Reginald Appleyard, with the aim of creating a dual-purpose breed that would provide both a good quantity of meat and plenty of eggs.
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The SilverAppleyard is a British breed of domestic duck. It was bred in the first half of the twentieth century by Reginald Appleyard, with the aim of...
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approximately 60% of the population; some 22% are yellow, and the remainder pale silver, black or brindle/dun.: 200 The coat colours are caused by alleles at the...
caused by a mutation in the PMEL gene, the same mutation that causes dun and silver dun in Highland cattle.: 9 The coat is double: a long coarse outer coat...
barred Plymouth Rock birds with brown Leghorns and created the gold and silver colour varieties. Pease created a cream Legbar by cross-breeding these with...
two colour variants are recognised, gold and silver; these have a base of either dark gold or whitish silver, evenly laced around the edges with black....