henryetta_
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Ok thank you so much! Since you have a rouen, do you have any tips to owning them? How old is Margarito now?Hello! Welcome to BYC! I am guessing they are both females they look exactly how my Rouen, Margarito looked like when she was a baby, Then again its easier to sex rouen's when they are 6 weeks. So take this with a grain of salt.
Sorry for really late response, Margarito is almost a year old! Rouen's are easy to be friends with, you will know if you have a good bond with them when you bend down and they come to you and start quacking. They eat ALOT of greens, Meaning they will easily devour a bunch of grass which can make your coop look dry like a desert, but other than that it's really easy to take care of them here's a little photo of her.Ok thank you so much! Since you have a rouen, do you have any tips to owning them? How old is Margarito now?
You've got a female there!I have ducklings that are almost 4 weeks old. And the one im wondering about is 8 weeks old. I just can't remember how the drake changed colors.. I was thinking about processing at least one of the ducks and drake if there is another drake... but I'm playing the waiting game and watching how cute they are. We have a pond but it needs serious work. I want a natural pond but my husband thinks it'll be more expensive and I feel.like we've already put too much money into it. But once it's done it will be beautiful. It was hand dug so I think that's why he doesn't want to put any more effort in that part but the ducks like it sometimes. Sometimes it's low and we refill or the rain does. That last photo is the duck I was asking about.. it's probably a female I keep thinking it is anyway lmk what you think.
It sounds quiet and I heard males have a whispery quack so after looking today I thin k it might be male but well see.You've got a female there!
Males have a yellow bill, whereas females have an orange bill but I just don't remember the time frame of that development. So greenish might be indicative of the change to yellow. Here's my boy Ragnar.I have ducklings that are almost 4 weeks old. And the one im wondering about is 8 weeks old. I just can't remember how the drake changed colors.. I was thinking about processing at least one of the ducks and drake if there is another drake... but I'm playing the waiting game and watching how cute they are. We have a pond but it needs serious work. I want a natural pond but my husband thinks it'll be more expensive and I feel.like we've already put too much money into it. But once it's done it will be beautiful. It was hand dug so I think that's why he doesn't want to put any more effort in that part but the ducks like it sometimes. Sometimes it's low and we refill or the rain does. That last photo is the duck I was asking about.. it's probably a female I keep thinking it is anyway lmk what you think.