Rescue Duck help

Glennmm

In the Brooder
Jun 28, 2018
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Hi. This is my first post but I found this forum a week ago after adopting some ducklings. You all have been helpful in our start up duck family.
Yesterday my husband came home with a young Mallard. This poor duck was in a large area with chickens and looks to have been pecked and had it's new feathers pulled out.
3 questions:
1. how old is this sweetie?
2. Male or female?
3. Should I worry about disease and keep him away from my younger ducklings?
Other advice? Pls. Thank you!
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Probably need better pics to determine age, but if a mallard, most likely it is a female.
The duck needs a better waterer - it should be deep enough to stick its nares in and the chick waterer isn't going to work for that.
 
Probably need better pics to determine age, but if a mallard, most likely it is a female.
The duck needs a better waterer - it should be deep enough to stick its nares in and the chick waterer isn't going to work for that.
Thank you. Will get her a more appropriate set up today. Do you need a better pic of her head?
 
More pictures to help identify age and sex. Also back wound
Thank you
 

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Aww so pretty and look at it's little back boy those chickens were brutal.. So glad your dh brought the lil one home.. As for sex 2 things first Drakes and females look alike until drakes molt into their nuptial plumage that is when he'll get his beautiful green head and coloring females stay the same and the drake will get a curl on his tail feathers.

But the first telltale sign will be voice the females quack loudly and the drakes sound like they have a cold their quack is very raspy. The voice starts coming in around 6-8 weeks or longer. Depending on the breed. So you have a bit of a wait about sex. It sure is a cutie though.
 

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