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Goslings are growing faster than ducklings?! Is that even possible?Ducklings grow too fast... Not as fast as goslings, but still too fast.
By a month old, they looked like geese not goslings!Goslings are growing faster than ducklings?! Is that even possible?
When they stomped into my bedroom this morning i could not believe my eyes when i saw that the largest two have almost caught up to their Momma duck!
They will be four weeks old tomorrow.
That would have been my luck, out of 11 one time I got 1 Hen but I figured out down the line that my Mallard throws off drakes. Funny how that can happen.Thank you very much! - It looks like all will be white ducks like their parents. These six are the largest of the group and i suspect them to be drakes…
I find the females tend to grow faster when young. Usually.Hopefully its not the only female in the bunch.
That would be great for him then, all females and one drake.I find the females tend to grow faster when young. Usually.
I don't see the goslings grow up faster than ducklings. - Yes, from the point of view of weight and size they outgrow ducklings but they are already larger when they hatch.By a month old, they looked like geese not goslings!
At two weeks old:
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Five weeks old:
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And at six weeks:
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If i remember correctly, two years ago a Missus Mallard taught some of my drakes a lesson: She can fly! - And then land on the back of a much larger drake and rip out neck-feathers left and right as punishment for trying to mess with her.That would have been my luck, out of 11 one time I got 1 Hen but I figured out down the line that my Mallard throws off drakes. Funny how that can happen.
I would not mind having nine additional egg layers! - I'm already half deaf, so additional quacks wouldn't matter…Hopefully its not the only female in the bunch.