Blue Fawn Call Duck Genetics.

It's funny, I think it really depends on the individual birds. My newer breeding stock that I got in the Fall are all very quiet (Appleyards and Mini Overbergs). I literally never hear a peep out of them. Some of the ones we have raised from ducklings though are a little louder and more demanding, but not by that much.
 
I would agree with roboboy, mine only really seem to quack when they see me and want fed but that is only the females, as far as I know the males rarely make a sound. However they do make that chatter rather often, but that is rather quite compared to the quacking. I know when I walk into the coop early in the morning and the calls start quacking and the roosters crowing it is a real assult to the senses, it is borderline painful. That is with 60 some calls and 5 roosters so it adds up rather quickly. I would say if you want them to get a few males or a pair or two and see how they are.
 

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