NEW! Already down from 10 to 8. Roosters or Pullets? Pics included

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This is our first batch of chickens and ducks we got this spring from my daughters school. The chickens are currently 12 weeks and the ducks are 11 weeks. We started with 4 Khaki Campbell Ducks, 3 white Leghorns and 3 Rhode Island Reds. We've lost 2 white Leghorn roosters. They started crowing around 8 weeks and we really miss hearing that. The 1st rooster ran right into the side of the barn and died instantly right in front of our 5.5 yr old and she was so upset she wouldn't let us eat him we had to bury him. The 2nd rooster attacked my 5.5 year old while she was petting him and got her face pretty good with his feet (thank goodness he hadn't started growing spurs yet) so after trying unsuccessfully to catch him we suck our 12 year old hunting dog on him and wore him out so we could get him and ate him the next day. I know our remaining Leghorn is a pullet but I'm not sure about the Reds. One isn't as colored as the other two nor does it have the crown and waddles like the other two. No crowing what do you think 2 roosters and 2 hens or 4 hens? My husband thinks they are all hens and that we have 3 drakes and one duck. If anybody know anything about ducks please weigh in.







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Hi and welcome to BYC from northern Michigan - looks like you have several roosters and a pullet
 
Sorry, one hen and the others are roosters. Not sure about the ducks. And welcome to BYC!
 
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. I agree several roos. Also you should be able to easily voice sex your ducks at that age
 
One duck quacks the other three aren't as vocal and have a softer sort of quack. That's why my husband thinks we have 3 drakes. Would you agree? I don't mind having roosters as long as they behave themselves everybody gets along well but our 2 Leghorn roosters that we had were very aggressive.
 
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from Alabama. Glad you joined us. I agree it looks like mostly roos, and it does sound like from what you're describing you have 3 drakes.
 
Hi and :welcome from Ohio. So glad to have you aboard. I agree with the others. Your lone duck will not like all the attention from the drakes if she is the only female. I suggest getting rid of a couple of the drakes or get more female duck. Good luck. :thumbsup
 

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