Country
Specie
ISO3
IDN
Language
Indonesia
Description
Mojosari duck is allegedly derived from the original Indonesian ducklings (Anas Java) and wild ducks/mallards that have been hereditary for generations by the people of Modopuro village, Mojokari Sub-district, Mojokerto
Other name
Anas domesticus, Indian Runner Duck
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Locally adapted
Breed classification (geographic)
Local
Additional information
mostly dark brown feathers, black shank and feet, and also black beaks
Additional information comments
drakes have darker heather color with some white plumage around chest area
Adaptability to specific environment
ability to adapt well to the limitations environment
Specific reproductive characteristic
age of the first spawn: 22-24 weeks
Skin colour
White
Shank and foot colour
Black
Plumage colour
Brown
Pattern within feather
Barred, sex-linked
Avian classification
Middle level
Color comments
Males and females generally have a reddish color with variations of brown, black, and white. The difference is beak and legs with darker color in males than females.
Weight males
1.70
Weight females
1.60
Other specific visible traits
Bottle-shaped body and upright, with a relatively small size. Males form curved tail feathers up to 1-2 sheets, called feather crown or sex feathers. Eggshell has bluish greencolor.
Herdbook
n
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
A result of crossing between Indonesian Ducks (Anas Java) and wild duck / mallard and adapted by generations in Modopuro Village, Mojosari Subdistrict, Mojokerto District, East Java.
Location within country
mostly concentrated in East Java Province, and also found in South Sulawesi
Local cryo conservation status
No Material
Local Risk
Unknown
Detailed local risk status
Unknown