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Wouldn't it though? I don't think I have that kind of luck... My DH and I really studied them this afternoon, and I'm fearful we have 3 ganders and 3 females... The scarred neck one is pretty much beyond all doubt a male in my opinion now. He is obviously the main flock guardian and stands at attention (very tall) at all times. My 3 year old daughter clearly cannot be trusted in his opinion and he is very wary. I have two others that stand almost as tall as scarred neck and three that stand around looking quite plump with pretty, petite heads.
What happens if there are three pairs? Will they mate up, or will the ganders always be fighting for supremacy (much like multiple roosters)?
If you were talking to me, I figured out. I posted about 3 months ago and I have the pretty simple sign right here. I caught the male mating the female and I got to see the female lay an egg (I actually was "lucky" enough to arrive there just as an egg was squeezing out.)i know i was talking to the other person about the africans