Sep 15, 2020 #1 B Beastxxx51 In the Brooder Joined Jul 20, 2020 Messages 29 Reaction score 15 Points 23 Can’t tell weather we have a duck or drake Attachments AD2F325D-FED3-48D2-A29B-A2F67CD6A93E.jpeg 551 KB · Views: 24
Sep 15, 2020 #2 Isaac 0 Enabler 9 Years Educator Greeter Spirit Friend Joined Jul 19, 2016 Messages 24,315 Reaction score 99,615 Points 1,371 Location Iowa At that age, you can tell via voice sexing. Drakes (Males) make raspy sounds, while on the other hand, females quack.
At that age, you can tell via voice sexing. Drakes (Males) make raspy sounds, while on the other hand, females quack.
Sep 15, 2020 #3 chickens really I am a legend Premium Feather Member 8 Years Friend Joined Sep 8, 2015 Messages 62,658 Reaction score 109,463 Points 1,677 Location The Funny Farm....Alberta, Canada I think it's a Drake.
Sep 15, 2020 Thread starter #4 B Beastxxx51 In the Brooder Joined Jul 20, 2020 Messages 29 Reaction score 15 Points 23 We seem to be doing both at the min
Sep 15, 2020 #5 noodledog Songster 5 Years Joined Jan 15, 2020 Messages 163 Reaction score 326 Points 231 Location Ontario, Canada If it quacks at all its a female. I'm pretty sure drakes are incapable of quacking.
Sep 15, 2020 Thread starter #6 B Beastxxx51 In the Brooder Joined Jul 20, 2020 Messages 29 Reaction score 15 Points 23 That’s what I thought we only have the odd quack at the min but there’s defo a quack in there