That makes a lot of sense and she is gorgeous. My snowy, thank you for the term, is a female as well. I wonder if it has something to do with genes. Maybe there are restrictions and only females can be born of that combination. It's neither here nor there I'm just curious. Thank you for...
my small mallard hen had this gorgeous white baby girl. She has grown quickly and is almost twice as big as her siblings. I have no white Drakes, big or small. Throwback?
I caught all of mine and made them go into their 10x10 pen that has tarps all around it, 2 heat lamps halfway up the chainlink and 2 pools with floating water heaters. I put down sand to help with mud and mess. I also use 1 inch fake grass since it cleans super easily. I put individual kennels...
well darn. i was hoping with the drab colors she might be a female. she turned up in someone's yard here in tx and they called me to see if i would take her. i'm hoping she's def a she!
Victor is a year and one month. I thought he might be a mallard, but he looks nothing like a mallard even though he is over a year old. Does anyone know what breed he might be?
Okay as long as that's what it is I was worried it might be more than that cuz she's pissed when he does that! And she's never done that before she usually runs away!
Mine have a large 20x40 fenced in area covered by sun shades and stock tanks to swim in. They have a little dog house to sleep in at night once my sassy girl has her eggs hatch. Victor will still come in at night so that he does not endanger the little ones as I have been told Drakes can...
My hen has been sitting on a clutch of 7 for 2.5 weeks. I think my drake is a little frustrated because he was head bobbing and trying to mount my foot last week LOL. Last night it was WWD in the bathroom when I brought them in for the night. I was very surprised. I think he was going after her...