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okay! Too young for a drake feather, but old enough to voice sex- does she quack or make a whisper raspy sound?I’m not really sure, their oil glands work though. Maybe around 6-8 weeks? I’m not sure when exactly it starts working, and when we got them they were really small.
To young for drake feathers if the age is correctI’m not really sure, their oil glands work though. Maybe around 6-8 weeks? I’m not sure when exactly it starts working, and when we got them they were really small.
it makes a sound that sounds more like a quack than the other duck. That one sounds kind of raspy. The non-attacking-me-one has a single tail feather curled upwards, and the rest aren’t as straight as the attack duck. I probably got the age Wrong lol It might be a khaki Campbell, but if it is I think it’s the dark variation. Or it’s a Cayuga. i think it’s one of thoseokay! Too young for a drake feather, but old enough to voice sex- does she quack or make a whisper raspy sound?
also, khaki campbell, right?
The age is probably not accurate, I’m not good at aging ducksTo young for drake feathers if the age is correct
The oil glands start working very young
I started mine swimming at day 3 and they would use the oil gland when preening
The blue colouring in the wing makes me think Rouen cross
Khaki come from mallard , Rouen and runner so may have a khaki parent crossed with another breed and any of those genes would come into play when cross breeding
Green head is usually a boy thing ( not always )
My khaki drake and his sons that are khaki / Pekin all have the green heads
The sons are really green and the dad is mostly dark brown with green when the lighting hits it
they get the drake feather at around after 12 weeks I think, usually- so they may just be a couple weeks older than you thought !The age is probably not accurate, I’m not good at aging ducksit sounds more like a quack noise than the other duck, and feathers are straight. The other duck raspy-ish and has a tail single feather curled up, others look un-straight
If it’s a girl you will knowThe age is probably not accurate, I’m not good at aging ducksit sounds more like a quack noise than the other duck, and feathers are straight. The other duck raspy-ish and has a tail single feather curled up, others look un-straight
I think she is a bit nervousNo eggs yet, but she sometimes when I’m kneeling she’ll start shaking and then launch herself at me