Duck
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Ducks are birds in the family Anatidae. Ducks are closely related to swans and geese, which are in the same family.
Food habits
Ducks lay eggs once a year and are omnivorous, eating aquatic plants and tiny animals. Dabbling ducks feed on the surface of water or on land, or as deep as they can reach by up-ending without completely submerging.
Migration
Many ducks are migratory. This means that they spend the summer months in a different place than the winter months. Ducks show a cosmopolitan distribution, they can be found all over the world, except for Antarctica. Some duck species live on the South Georgia and Auckland Islands, which are subantarctic. Many species have established themselves on remote islands, such as Kerguelen or Hawaii.
Farm raised
- Some ducks are bred and kept, and raised by humans.
- They are not wild ducks.
- They are kept to provide food (meat and eggs), or to use their feathers for pillows and other items in the house.
- Especially in Asia, many people like to eat duck.
Duck terminology
- Broiler duckling or Fryer duckling - a young duck (usually under 8 weeks of age) of either sex that is tender meated and has a soft bill and a soft windpipe; ducklings classified as broiler-fryers weigh from 3 to 6 ½ pounds.
- Roaster duckling - a young duck (usually under 16 weeks of age) of either sex that is tender-meated and has a bill that is not completely hardened and a windpipe that is easily dented; they usually weigh from 4 to 7 ½ pounds.
- Mature duck or Old duck - a duck (usually over 6 months of age) of either sex with toughened flesh and a hardened bill; these ducks are usually too old to lay eggs and their meat is used in processed products.
- Young goose or gosling - may be of either sex and is tender meated. A gosling weighs about 8 pounds; a young goose weighs 12 to 14 pounds.
- Mature Goose or Old Goose - may be of either sex and has toughened flesh. A mature goose is usually a spent breeder and its meat is used in processed products.
- Gander - a male goose.
As pets
- Ducks are sometimes kept as pets.
- They are often kept by groups of people on public ponds for their beauty and calming nature.
- People commonly feed ducks in ponds stale bread, thinking that the ducks will like to have something to eat.
- However bread is not healthy for ducks and can kill them.
Available meat cuts
- Whole duckling, gosling or goose including giblets and neck.
- Bone-in parts such as whole leg, breast quarter and breast.
- Boneless breast, skin-on or skinless.
- Giblets (liver, heart and gizzard) sold with whole birds but much liver exported to France.
- Tongues and feet (delicacy mostly exported to Hong Kong but some used by Asian Americans).
- Processed products such as smoked cooked breast, sausage and hot dogs.
Cooking times
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Approximate Duck and Goose Cooking Times | ||||
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Type of Duck or Goose | Roast | Grill | ||
Direct heat | Smoke | |||
Indirect heat* | Braise | |||
Whole duckling, 4 to 6 lbs | ||||
Do not stuff. | 30 to 35 min./lb. at 350 °F | Not preferred | 2-½ hours | Not preferred |
Duckling breast | Brown skin-side down in a skillet over medium heat. Then cook in a 425 °F oven 12 minutes. | Grill skin side down 6 minutes; turn and grill 7 to 8 minutes. | 1 to 2 hours | 60 to 75 minutes |
Duckling legs or thighs | Roast 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 hours at 325 °F. | Grill legs/thighs 30 minutes, turning every 5 minutes. | 1 1/2 to 2 hours | 1 1/2 hours |
Whole young goose, 8 to 12 lbs | 2-½ to 3 hours+ | Not suitable | 2 to 2-½ hrs | Not preferred |
Young goose, cut up | 2 hours | 35 to 40 min. | 2 hours | 2 hours |
Related pages
Other websites
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The dictionary definition of duck at Wiktionary
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