I only have 3 male ducks, and I have an egg

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I have 3 Moscovy Drakes. No hens, none.. yet in a nest yesterday where the ducks sleep I found a duck egg. Yes, Im sure it was a duck egg. I even ask my room mate to look at and feel a chicken egg.. then.. I said "now hold this one" He said "wow, this one is different, its smoother" so.. its not just me.. its a duck egg. I know some poultry change sex, but how common is that in ducks?
 
Don't know about ducks, but my Grandmother had a male parakeet that would lay eggs.
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There is no chance any other animal especially from the air could have come in. I have an Akbash dog that watches the sky, and land for anything that isn't his. Also the egg was in a nest that is tucked back where a wild animal wouldn't be comfortable getting to. It was in a nest of chicken eggs. The other option is my chickens laid a very unusual shell? but that porcilan shell that ducks have is very unique and I seriously don't think a chicken is capable of it.
 
I have heard of female chickens turning to males! how bizar... are you completely sure one aint female? .. I have a young muscovy (not known anything about them until this one) growing up. one day im convinced its a female the next day im convinced its male.. any other duck i can tell guess right about what sex they are ....

keep us posted, see if you get more eggs
 
Oh yes, the are.. or were .. all 3 males.
Years ago my son had a black Orphington who he showed to Best in breed and best American ( I think don't remember) anyway.. he showed the bird as both a hen and a rooster.. it changed sex and it was so very clear that even the judges couldn't tell. That bird took everything any show we went to.
 
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Are you kidding me !!!!!!!!!!!! there is no such thing as a chicken changing it's sex, whoever you heard that from is whacky LOL or watches too much Oprah hehehehe.

The OP has a hen Duck that was miss ID'd that's all.

AL
 
Im telling you that yes.. chickens can and do change sex.. I have had it happen before. It was years ago but my son had a bird he showed as a hen, 2yrs later that same bird changed and was shown as a rooster. Now if a Judge thinks its a rooster or a hen.. who am I to argue?

Its possible but not likely that my drake was miss ID'ed.. There is a real differences between the hens and drakes and its pretty obvious in adults. These birds are coming a year old this spring.

It is more common for a female to become a male due to the the fact a hen only uses her left overy, and the right one may sometimes produce testosterone. Its rare, but it can happen. The male to female is something I can't even get to come up on Google, so.. its probably very unlikely. However.. this still will not explain away the duck egg.
 
I think I will try to look and see if I can find some credible evidence of this phenomium. You have made some compeling statements so I am curious to check it out.

AL
 

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