my duck was injured and now it's not eating much

The first pic is the duck i was talking about. She made this place behind the shed. Quite impressive i think. The rest are for the other duck who coulsn't stand still except when she was biting my hand
 

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The first pic is the duck i was talking about. She made this place behind the shed. Quite impressive i think. The rest are for the other duck who coulsn't stand still except when she was biting my hand
If these are pics of two separate ducks, I will say that you have two females. So, there won't be any fertile eggs. The pics aren't the best for judging their sexes, but the head, tail, and size of caruncles at the ages given are all signs that say female. Plus the one is nesting. :)
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If you want to be 100% sure of the sexes. You can post front and side pics which include their legs and feet. The muscovy females are pretty quiet. They make some noises (such as peeps) and most of the louder noises are when they are scared or in pain. Some have sounded like a muted quack. The muscovy drake will make a raspy whisper. Mine does it almost constantly. My drake also has a larger body than the females. Much larger. His feet and legs are much bigger and thicker than the females.
 
If these are pics of two separate ducks, I will say that you have two females. So, there won't be any fertile eggs. The pics aren't the best for judging their sexes, but the head, tail, and size of caruncles at the ages given are all signs that say female. Plus the one is nesting. :)
To upload vids, you have to upload elsewhere first, then embed them here. You can try vimeo, YouTube, FB, etc.
If you want to be 100% sure of the sexes. You can post front and side pics which include their legs and feet. The muscovy females are pretty quiet. They make some noises (such as peeps) and most of the louder noises are when they are scared or in pain. Some have sounded like a muted quack. The muscovy drake will make a raspy whisper. Mine does it almost constantly. My drake also has a larger body than the females. Much larger. His feet and legs are much bigger and thicker than the females.
I guess i'll have to do what chickens really said and take the eggs and destroy the nest. This will hurt me more that it wouod hurt them but i i mu do it for them.
 

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