I had the hardest time sexing my pastel's by their voices. Vent sexing is how I figured it out. I had been worried about trying it as I didn't want to hurt them and never tried it with ducks. I watched some videos. So I had an idea. It was easy compared to voice sexing. I now know what I...
These two will be the 2 to rehomeJust vent sexed my 6 pastels and from what I can tell only 2 are boy's. So now I need to find a home for a little boy and a little girl. That would leave me with 3girl's and a boy. I'm hoping 3 to 1 is good enough to keep the drake happy.
Thank you, I will have to try you the theory. I have noticed a couple have more of a point to their tail were the others are kind of flat. Is this what you are refuring to?
This picture has pointed tail (left) flat tail (right)
they all sound the same the tone depends on what I'm doing. If I'm right there with them they all do a quiet little quack quack quack all the time but when I'm not right with them it gets very high pitched loud
Ok they are now 4 1/2 weeks old, all 6 look a like except for bill coloring. Any ideas of sex
All 6 can have a very high pitch to their quack but can be softer quack too. Thank you for any help.
I would say they are older then 4weeks. I have 6 4week old pastel call's and non of them have that much feathering. These are my frist calls so I could say how much older. At 4weeks mine have feathers only on their chest, tail, and starting on wings and top of thie heads. But most of the body...
she/he is the only one out of 6 that can not get her/his little button to go under for a dive in the water. She/he trys so hard. She/he got it once but couldn't do it again. She/he I think got so excited about it that she/he forgot how she/he did it.
It was all them. They were following me and when I turned around the 2 in front started to run, that's why they are not in line like the other's. I should of gotten them year's ago. I absolutely love them