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these are five of mine ,i have alot more its just there to young to be put with the male i have due to the fact that he will mate any think he sees and has actualy seriousely hurt one of these white females (but shes ok now ) the male is a blue and so is one of the other females and 2 plain whites and the other one is actualy got a little bit of brown some blue and lots of black and some of that green colour (shes a very pretty duck
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these are five of mine ,i have alot more its just there to young to be put with the male i have due to the fact that he will mate any think he sees and has actualy seriousely hurt one of these white females (but shes ok now ) the male is a blue and so is one of the other females and 2 plain whites and the other one is actualy got a little bit of brown some blue and lots of black and some of that green colour (shes a very pretty duck
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Nice! that's too bad with the drake... some just are too much... i am glad my one guy as finally tempered, he was getting to be to much, he needed to shape up! lol He's my coloured drake so i don't want to have to part with him but had he not improved he would have been buh bye!
 







these are five of mine ,i have alot more its just there to young to be put with the male i have due to the fact that he will mate any think he sees and has actualy seriousely hurt one of these white females (but shes ok now ) the male is a blue and so is one of the other females and 2 plain whites and the other one is actualy got a little bit of brown some blue and lots of black and some of that green colour (shes a very pretty duck
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Lovely colors!
 
I had a young fella was almost white also - some light brown scalloping on the tail, back end and breast. After adult molt tail is a real light grey and just a bit of light tan edging on breast. I'm not sure if that would be considered a light blue fawn or a silver/lilac. It's wierd - each molt is like a brand new bird appears!!! It's like - who are you!!! ????LOL!
 
I had a young fella was almost white also - some light brown scalloping on the tail, back end and breast. After adult molt tail is a real light grey and just a bit of light tan edging on breast. I'm not sure if that would be considered a light blue fawn or a silver/lilac. It's wierd - each molt is like a brand new bird appears!!! It's like - who are you!!! ????LOL!
Now you know you can't just tell us about him, We need pics!
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Okydoke, I can do that.


He'd all ready molted out of the baby light brown tracings on his back end here this summer as adolecent




Here again this fall as a teen he's developed light blue tail and light tan mottling on chest




Sunlight effect on the first pic but these taken today as young adult.
 

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