Cotton Patch Geese

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These are all the products we carry that are derived from Cotton Patch Geese. If the block is empty, then we currently do not have anything available.

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Diversity and Preservation

Current Ancona Genetic Controversy

There is some controversy over the recent application to standardize Ancona Ducks with the APA (American Poultry Association).
The APA requires that all ducks come out the same and that you choose one egg color as the standard. The breeder applying for the standard got the APA to agree on the scattered pattern and also runs an Ancona group on Facebook, where the members push for certain characteristics, including colors, body style, and white eggs. All other features are culled or not included in the breeding program.
We are in love with the diversity of the heterozygous genetics and we subscribe to the Dave Holderread guidelines, meaning that we believe that the ducks should be allowed to maintain their genetic diversity and varied scattered pattern in each bird. Even if the APA allows the scattered pattern, there are other characteristics that we feel are being “bred out” of the breed. One of the things that draws people to our eggs is the variation in color, and we do not want to lose that or any of the other genetics due to large-scale inbreeding.

Further Reading on Cotton Patch Geese

Please check out these resources on Cotton Patch Geese. We have included resources that adhere to the Dave Holderread guidelines as well.

Dave Holderread has 6 decades of experience with waterfowl and Ancona Ducks. His preservation center no longer sells to the public. Our breeding stock comes from several farmers whose breeding stock came from his line.

This is the group we recommend for all your questions about Cotton Patch Geese. We do not run this group, but it is the only one that fosters an environment of really teaching and letting you ask questions without being overshadowed by ego or condescension.

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