How accurate is voice sexing?

I've never heard of voice-sexing being wrong, but it's not so much loud vs. quiet as it is a completely different sound. I mean, most girls can be quite loud, lol, but it's like a honking noise, almost, where the boys are kind of froggy. A lot of the time they are a similar volume, and some ducks just don't vocalize as much as others. Also, even the quacks my girls make differ by breed. I can tell by listening whether it's Roxy the runner, Ruby the mallard, or one of the Welshies. So even if your duck doesn't sound exactly like the females you hear online, if it has that loud honking quality to it instead of a raspy frogginess, then you've got a girl.
Have you listened to this yet? http://www.majesticwaterfowl.org/artquacks.htm It might help.
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I've never heard of voice-sexing being wrong, but it's not so much loud vs. quiet as it is a completely different sound. I mean, most girls can be quite loud, lol, but it's like a honking noise, almost, where the boys are kind of froggy. A lot of the time they are a similar volume, and some ducks just don't vocalize as much as others. Also, even the quacks my girls make differ by breed. I can tell by listening whether it's Roxy the runner, Ruby the mallard, or one of the Welshies. So even if your duck doesn't sound exactly like the females you hear online, if it has that loud honking quality to it instead of a raspy frogginess, then you've got a girl.

Have you listened to this yet? http://www.majesticwaterfowl.org/artquacks.htm It might help. :)  

Thank you and yes I have listened to those. My black swedish sounds just like the female and the 2 others sound just like the boys. Hopefully I'm right lol. :)
 

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