Just updated our "Ancona Colors" page. Let me know what you think.
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I bought 3 duckling at a farm store marked hatcherys choice.....I think that this is what 2 of them are. They are so cute! Can anyone tell me how I no males from females? I no other ducks its by color females or dull in color. Is it the same for these guys? Mine look the sameand can anyone tell me what. Kind of duck is white and grey with a top knot? Its mostly white he has grey on his face with white bands from the corner if its eye across the side of its head. His top knots solid white. Any ideas? I googled it but nothing.![]()
You can't sex Anconas by color. They have to be vent sexed or wait to see when they get older.
True, but that only applies to black and chocolate ducklings if you know the ducklings came from a Chocolate drake and a Black duck.Yup, that is certainly true if you are buying "hatchery choice".
For others who may not know: there are sexed linked coloring pairings. See AuroraSpring's color page http://worthitfarms.jigsy.com/ancona-colors . In my particular flock, any chocolate ducklings that hatch are most likely female, and blacks are most likely male. It gets tricky when I hatch blues and lavenders - I've got to vent sex those.
This is great! Thanks for the 'penciling' example photo, I've never seen it before.Just updated our "Ancona Colors" page. Let me know what you think.
http://worthitfarms.jigsy.com/ancona-colors
True, but that only applies to black and chocolate ducklings if you know the ducklings came from a Chocolate drake and a Black duck.