Muscovy or hybrid?

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I hatched these 2 ducklings earlier this year, idk if they are pure muscovy or hybrids. I hatched 2 hybrids last year and they looked the same as these ones did when they were ducklings but now these 2 have started to develop their caruncle and they already have more than the hybrid drake from last year has now.
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here they are at 2 days old on May 21st
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Here 1 is from June 26th
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Here they are from today
They both still have a lot of growing to do so I will post updated pictures in a few weeks or months whenever I come back on next.

For possible parent birds I only had white muscovies and chocolate muscovies at the time, only drake was white. I also had a pekin drake, buff drake, rouen hen, and a rouen pekin cross hen. And then I had the 2 hybrids from last year, one was a hen so she definitely can't produce anything but the other was a drake. I remember reading some thread this spring and was told that drakes from a Mallard derived duck drake crossed to a muscovy hen have a small chance to be fertile so that's a possibility too.
 
I hatched these 2 ducklings earlier this year, idk if they are pure muscovy or hybrids. I hatched 2 hybrids last year and they looked the same as these ones did when they were ducklings but now these 2 have started to develop their caruncle and they already have more than the hybrid drake from last year has now.
60632432_447701442655308_717594404147167232_n.jpg

here they are at 2 days old on May 21st
65102382_472233896682927_1561713652866744320_n.jpg

64991484_454876128578661_3635228192979025920_n.jpg

Here 1 is from June 26th
68450903_505418143538249_3044964880370106368_n.jpg

67572124_747849282312845_165950870528196608_n.jpg
68244920_2750277035004703_968260515291725824_n.jpg

67914577_2471335509576224_7417614399449333760_n.jpg

67656183_405138017019528_5897022322547621888_n.jpg

67879455_567234653807920_7547222936050991104_n.jpg

68572859_480982885796410_3144105696363020288_n.jpg

67647135_369319287069696_5367319779684122624_n.jpg

68350163_366150174297243_5377848466808504320_n.jpg

67565448_344234683179209_5287430420156121088_n.jpg

Here they are from today
They both still have a lot of growing to do so I will post updated pictures in a few weeks or months whenever I come back on next.

For possible parent birds I only had white muscovies and chocolate muscovies at the time, only drake was white. I also had a pekin drake, buff drake, rouen hen, and a rouen pekin cross hen. And then I had the 2 hybrids from last year, one was a hen so she definitely can't produce anything but the other was a drake. I remember reading some thread this spring and was told that drakes from a Mallard derived duck drake crossed to a muscovy hen have a small chance to be fertile so that's a possibility too.
My Mallard drakes fertilised my Muscovy ducks eggs and I have 2 hybrids. Both of which are drakes.

Your ducklings look more like muscovies to me.
 

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