Appearances of khaki campbells in gender?

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Wanted to ask if Khaki Campbell genders look differently from male to female in outer feather coloring and style? What do you think?

I've got one duck that might be a khaki, or a buff, not sure which. I'd thought it was a khaki, but I've been wrong before.

Also my apologies that I've made many mistakes the last few weeks and thought I knew more than I did. I will try to redouble my efforts to be more of a student than a teacher.
 
Wanted to ask if Khaki Campbell genders look differently from male to female in outer feather coloring and style? What do you think?

I've got one duck that might be a khaki, or a buff, not sure which. I'd thought it was a khaki, but I've been wrong before.

Also my apologies that I've made many mistakes the last few weeks and thought I knew more than I did. I will try to redouble my efforts to be more of a student than a teacher.
Look at my other replies about gender. I have muscovies, dark khakis, alesbury as well as pigeons.I use eye shape/lower eye fold as well as males stretch neck and look up at stress/noise and females squat . DNA tests confirmed my sexing of emus based on that. My dark khakis, at birth, it seems the first day or 2 the hens have a darker beak, and early on the hens feet with cross/step on each other while males swagger widelegged like John wayne. Look at known sexed adults to practice eye sexing. It's been helpful after you learn it. Here is a pigeon comparison oic. Lifelong breeders often will tell you you don't know till she lays, but in 30 years I've have good results
 

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Look at my other replies about gender. I have muscovies, dark khakis, alesbury as well as pigeons.I use eye shape/lower eye fold as well as males stretch neck and look up at stress/noise and females squat . DNA tests confirmed my sexing of emus based on that. My dark khakis, at birth, it seems the first day or 2 the hens have a darker beak, and early on the hens feet with cross/step on each other while males swagger widelegged like John wayne. Look at known sexed adults to practice eye sexing. It's been helpful after you learn it. Here is a pigeon comparison oic. Lifelong breeders often will tell you you don't know till she lays, but in 30 years I've have good results

Wow cool. Thank you very much.
 
Wanted to ask if Khaki Campbell genders look differently from male to female in outer feather coloring and style? What do you think?

I've got one duck that might be a khaki, or a buff, not sure which. I'd thought it was a khaki, but I've been wrong before.

Also my apologies that I've made many mistakes the last few weeks and thought I knew more than I did. I will try to redouble my efforts to be more of a student than a teacher.
When they grow in their first set of feathers they all look the same, later on ( I don't know exactly how long) they males will get different colored feathers. The male is on the right, female on the left. They all look like the female at first
 

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When they grow in their first set of feathers they all look the same, later on ( I don't know exactly how long) they males will get different colored feathers. The male is on the right, female on the left. They all look like the female at first

Thank you.

Also your birds are very nice looking. Its neat to see what you all have.
 

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