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i saw online that magpies must have full black cap on their head maybe im wrong thank uYoung magpies?
surreee i will take video of them and send it to you they talk alot non stop but now in my country its night and asleep i will send you tommorowI have some 8 weeks olds they are pretty easy to tell female or male by this age
A loud quacking is girl and a boy will have a raspy tone may even sound like a frog in his throat
If you take a video of them talking I can help sex them
You have to upload it to YouTube then share the link here
Could they be cross ducks ?
These pictures are just adorable!! I can't help you to be honest. But I'm helping an older friend of mine while her broken foot is healing and she and I love your duck photos.they are two months old
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i put alot of pictures so u can see them from all side and help me know their breed and genderthanks
I have one loan magpie and am trying to learn. I had the impression that there is a lot of variability in the pattern. That aspect reminds me of koi. You can sort of see the future magpie color pattern at birth. Also, breeding two magpie with the best color pattens may not make the best offspring.i saw online that magpies must have full black cap on their head maybe im wrong thank u![]()
ohThese pictures are just adorable!! I can't help you to be honest. But I'm helping an older friend of mine while her broken foot is healing and she and I love your duck photos.
oh wow i didnt know thank u but which one is the classic magpie ? yellow or the black and yellow ?I have one loan magpie and am trying to learn. I had the impression that there is a lot of variability in the pattern. That aspect reminds me of koi. You can sort of see the future magpie color pattern at birth. Also, breeding two magpie with the best color pattens may not make the best offspring.
One of yours is classic magpie. The other has identical conformation, bill, feet and stuff. That made me think they are related.
Both look to be about the same age too. Almost, but not quite, fully feathered. Maybe a bit too early to see a curled tail or to hear a quack.
If I were fortunate enough to have such fine ducks as yours I'd be praying every night that they are a pair.