- Jul 3, 2017
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I have an "it" duck that I have no idea if the thing is a male or female. I've posted so many times asking on here and I always get the response that its a female.
Heres its story.
6 months old
Lays no eggs
Does not nest
Eats half of what my real female eats
Does not touch oyster shell
Has no Drake feather but one similar to it keeps appearing then falling off, tail feathering is clearly different than females.
It is a Buff and has no male colors, it is more whitish buff, I believe it is a half breed duck because it is just so different than my actual buff female.
Humps the crap out of my female and an hour ago it missed its target and I seen "white stuff" stream pretty far onto the floor.
It aims for and twists its tail when it gets on top of my female then shoves its tail into hers, they told me the females were just showing dominance but do they really try to mate like that with a dominance thing being both female if so?
My female is squeeky and super quiet, like a whimper. This other one makes noise constantly and recently it will say 'honk' when its eating or drinking.
Heres its story.
6 months old
Lays no eggs
Does not nest
Eats half of what my real female eats
Does not touch oyster shell
Has no Drake feather but one similar to it keeps appearing then falling off, tail feathering is clearly different than females.
It is a Buff and has no male colors, it is more whitish buff, I believe it is a half breed duck because it is just so different than my actual buff female.
Humps the crap out of my female and an hour ago it missed its target and I seen "white stuff" stream pretty far onto the floor.
It aims for and twists its tail when it gets on top of my female then shoves its tail into hers, they told me the females were just showing dominance but do they really try to mate like that with a dominance thing being both female if so?
My female is squeeky and super quiet, like a whimper. This other one makes noise constantly and recently it will say 'honk' when its eating or drinking.