Let me know what the processor says. I'm always interested in hearing other voices on this subject.
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Wanna trade?I think I have the opposite going on here. I was hoping for a male and a female, but I think the two ducks I got (just under 2 months old) are both female since they can both make pretty loud quacks. if I'm right we're going to have to find them a boyfriend, hopefully the same breed as them, which I'm not looking forward to since it was a fuss enough last year trying to find someone within an hour or so of a drive away selling young orpington hens in small numbers (we only wanted one or two, we wound up with just one to add to our existing flock of young birds, mostly silkies).
mine are pretty much just young enough haven't had their voices finish changing completely so I'm still hoping maybe Big Duck, the larger one, is a drake (they're mostly making grunts, while the other clearly quacked loud when my dog startled them and sometimes when I put them down after snuggle time). but my dad and I have pretty much decided we want to keep both since we got them as pets and while Big Duck is getting a little more independent they still love attention in the form of petting her bill and neck plus my dad really likes that one, and Baby Duck is, well, my sweet little snuggle baby and I can't get rid of them either. heck, before they were a month old my dad and I already decided if they turned out to be two drakes we'd get them each a girl and if we had two hens we'd get a drake for them to share because we'd already bonded with them (and them with us) to the point we knew we couldn't give either up.Wanna trade?