It'll be a girl call duck we'll get a boy later
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aw, so sweet. I gather you are after no black? i almost always get a black and white in a clutch here it's massively dominant in my flock.
So true! Funny.i'll add act dumb as a post, i think their um, brains take awhile to click on the girls know where it's at and the boys stand there and cry for mama.
They´re gorgeous. I´ve bred a number of the whites with a cap, but only with a black cap!I'll update on my last clutch of the season..
Mabel who is mama is the chocolate and white... the rest are the "kids" of coarse most are boys... 3 and 1 ducklet so she looks like she's shrunk. she;s the bird to the far left lol Pretty sure i have a chocolate drake, he's beside his sister...and yes that is a solid white with a cap, that is chocolate too..
I think my guineas were far worse than the peafowl. I love the sound (as in the call) of the peafowl, but guineas don´t shut up!Peafowl win. geez those are LOUD and guineas wow. MY calls are something else though.
I´m after anything other than black or white! Even just one! I get blacks, black-and-white pieds, black barred, and sometimes the odd white. I have a couple of beautiful black barred pied hens, among others, but I´d just love this duck to produce some blues like herself.
I've had two this year but both were from chocolate ducks?? maybe that has influence??They´re gorgeous. I´ve bred a number of the whites with a cap, but only with a black cap!
I think my guineas were far worse than the peafowl. I love the sound (as in the call) of the peafowl, but guineas don´t shut up!