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Khaki Campbell Duck Hens - 6 Month Old, High-Production Layers

High-Production Khaki Campbell Duck Hens - Ready to Lay High-Production Ducks, Ready to Lay Khaki Campbell ducks are legendary for their egg-layin...

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  • Skip weeks of work, Skip the Brooder
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6-month-old Khaki Campbell duck hens with brown feathers, ideal for backyard egg-laying from Az Chickens.

Khaki Campbell Duck Hens - 6 Month Old, High-Production Layers

Prezzo di listino $49.90
Prezzo di listino $49.00 Prezzo scontato $49.90
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6-month-old Khaki Campbell duck hens with brown feathers, ideal for backyard egg-laying from Az Chickens.
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    This product is amazing! I would highly recommend it to anyone.

High-Production Khaki Campbell Duck Hens - Ready to Lay

High-Production Ducks, Ready to Lay

Khaki Campbell ducks are legendary for their egg-laying ability — and these 6-month-old hens are already at the start of their peak laying cycle. With consistent production and an easygoing temperament, they're an excellent choice for anyone looking to add ducks to a backyard or homestead flock.


Breed Highlights

  • Egg Production: 250–340 large white eggs per year

  • Temperament: Friendly, active foragers, and adaptable to most flock setups

  • Hardiness: Performs well in a variety of climates, both warm and cold

  • Plumage: Warm khaki-brown feathers with a subtle sheen


Why Choose 6-Month-Old Hens

  • Skip the Wait: No brooding or waiting months for eggs

  • Guaranteed Sexing: Fully grown hens, no risk of drakes in your order

  • Healthy & Hardy: Raised to maturity with proper nutrition and care

  • Eggs Sooner: Already at laying age, often producing within weeks of arrival


📦 Shipping & Care

  • Shipping Method: USPS or specialty poultry carrier, with live animal handling

  • Care Upon Arrival: Provide fresh water, layer feed, and a safe coop or pen immediately

  • Availability: Limited — seasonal availability and small weekly batches


Quick Facts

  • Breed Purpose: Egg production, light meat potential

  • Adult Weight: 3.5–4.5 lbs

  • Foraging Ability: Excellent — will help control insects and weeds

  • Noise Level: Generally quieter than most duck breeds


💬 Customer Love

"My Khaki Campbells started laying within a week of arriving. They're so friendly and fun to watch."

"Best egg production of any ducks I've owned — even in the winter they keep going."

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Breed Info & FAQ
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Can I add an extended warranty after placing my order?

Yes, extended coverage such as GritShieldâ„¢ can usually be added as long as your birds have not shipped yet, so contact support promptly if you decide you want extra protection. Once birds are in transit, new warranty add-ons are limited availability.

Can I get baby chicks via local Arizona pickup instead of shipping?

Baby chicks are not offered for Arizona meetup pickup because all chick hatching and early brooding is concentrated at our Texas farm for safety and year-round logistics. If you prefer not to ship day-olds, consider ordering pullets or older hens for local pickup, or hatching eggs if you want to incubate at home instead.

Can I visit your farm or pick out birds in person?

For biosecurity reasons we do not offer public farm tours or in-person selection of breeding stock, because a single outside disease introduction can threaten entire flocks. Instead, we share photos, education, and detailed guidance online and through partners so you can see how birds are raised without compromising flock health.