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Oh yes, they are quiet as little meeces - NOT! We have 11 girls and one boy named Lucky, so when they get worked up it is LOUD. Mrs. Wiffle, the Cayuga, is the spokesduck. She was our first duck and the oldest, so she's in charge. But the Golden Hybrid 300s are a close second in line for volume. These are my first ducks so i didn't know that only the girls quack, while the boys have a raspy voice.
Also because i'm new to ducks, what does BEI stand for?
BEI is Black East Indies. It looks like a small version of a cayuga.
and ducklover1 if she didn't like your ducks she will definitely not like peacocks. Tell her to get on and look up there calls on youtube, try walking out to your barn at night and hearing it, scares ya plum to death. Also doesn't take long for neighbors to start complaining, even if there a mile down the road. Also i wouldn't imagine you would get many eggs or other benefits from them.
Oh yes, they are quiet as little meeces - NOT! We have 11 girls and one boy named Lucky, so when they get worked up it is LOUD. Mrs. Wiffle, the Cayuga, is the spokesduck. She was our first duck and the oldest, so she's in charge. But the Golden Hybrid 300s are a close second in line for volume. These are my first ducks so i didn't know that only the girls quack, while the boys have a raspy voice.
Also because i'm new to ducks, what does BEI stand for?
BEI is Black East Indies. It looks like a small version of a cayuga.
and ducklover1 if she didn't like your ducks she will definitely not like peacocks. Tell her to get on and look up there calls on youtube, try walking out to your barn at night and hearing it, scares ya plum to death. Also doesn't take long for neighbors to start complaining, even if there a mile down the road. Also i wouldn't imagine you would get many eggs or other benefits from them.
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