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Many of them look like rouens. I'm finding with my own that Rouens have very dominant genetics.
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I had done a bit of googling, while waiting for them to hatch, and expected the Rouen ducklings to look like rouens. I was a little shocked when I seem the khaki and welsh ducklings also looked liked Rouens though!Many of them look like rouens. I'm finding with my own that Rouens have very dominant genetics.
ever seen my khakis look like Rouen's XD, though yours could be a different kind of khaki then minI had done a bit of googling, while waiting for them to hatch, and expected the Rouen ducklings to look like rouens. I was a little shocked when I seem the khaki and welsh ducklings also looked liked Rouens though!
You did well! And yes, you are correct about the bib.Oh I just realized (I think!) that the Swedish eggs would show a more prominent bib? So the wingtips and eyebrows wouldn’t really matter in confirming that they were part Swedish.
I’m honestly trying to wrap my head around the fact that we can possibly have only sex linked babies from our ducks!
We got our ducks sort of on a whim! One of my children, who has always been in love with ducks, was told that after we moved she could get a duckling. Last May I did some research and sent my husband off to our local feed. We got three ducklings as a surprise for our kids. He came home with two brown ducks and a yellow duck. Having no idea about duck breeds I took to Google and learned they were khaki Campbell and Pekin. Both of the khakis ended up being drakes. We rehomed one of the drakes and I went on Mezter’s website and picked out 3 females that I liked. I’m just so surprised, and a bit in disbelief, that knowing absolutely nothing about duck breeds and the options with the pekin color gene that we ended up with all the right ducks to only have sex linked ducklings.
I thought the same thing before mine hatched. “ Storey’s Guide to Ducks” says that Welsh Harlequins carry dusky but that must not always be true. This is my favorite genetics article: https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/mallard-derived-duck-color-genetics-basics.74277/I had done a bit of googling, while waiting for them to hatch, and expected the Rouen ducklings to look like rouens. I was a little shocked when I seem the khaki and welsh ducklings also looked liked Rouens though!
That article was great! Broken down in a much easier to understand way. Thank you for that!I thought the same thing before mine hatched. “ Storey’s Guide to Ducks” says that Welsh Harlequins carry dusky but that must not always be true. This is my favorite genetics article: https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/mallard-derived-duck-color-genetics-basics.74277/
Hang in there, you are doing the right thing. Domestic ducks have been bred to not go broody so they give us eggs. Unfortunately, that means they aren’t always the best mommas.That article was great! Broken down in a much easier to understand way. Thank you for that!
New development- mama duck switched from broody mode to caring mode. She hasn’t really been on the nest yesterday or today. I thought maybe our other broody would take it over because she sat on that nest often also. She has stuck to the other nest though. I went out to peek on them and seen a bill!All the eggs were very cold! I scooped them up and rushed them in the house. Mama did not seem to care at all! Our first experience hatching eggs is turning out to be rather eventful! I hope I did the right thing… and that my plans for our broody and mama will also be the right thing! So many things I need to search now!