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Mine was the same, male khaki and female pekin. I don’t know much about genetics so I don’t know that just because we have the same scenario that your ducklings would look the same.also which duck is the make and female in your case, my male is the khaki and female is pekin, will that matter?
If you have females, you will eventually have eggs, period. They do not need a male to lay eggs. However, a drake (male) is needed if you want fertilized eggs (those that can hatch). If you want to hatch eggs you will either need a duck to go broody (sit on the nest of eggs) or incubate them yourself (artificially in an incubator that holds the temp at 99.5 F and control the humidity and then the eggs, etc). Ducks do not go broody unless they have eggs collected in a nest and even then they may not go broody. Hope that helpsim new to the duck language, when you say you incubated them, meaning the eggs what did you exactly do, in case mine do have eggs down the road
They all come out different. We have male pekins and female rouens (sadly our khaki Campbell was lost to a predator). Here’s what our pekin x Rouen crosses look like (2 of ours look similar to the pekin x KC cross)Mine was the same, male khaki and female pekin. I don’t know much about genetics so I don’t know that just because we have the same scenario that your ducklings would look the same.
there beautiful!!!They all come out different. We have male pekins and female rouens (sadly our khaki Campbell was lost to a predator). Here’s what our pekin x Rouen crosses look like (2 of ours look similar to the pekin x KC cross)