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NOT true....our ducks came in a shipment from Metzer Farms that was to be split up and it contained among other breeds, 1 male and 5 female Black Swedish ducklings. They all had orange and black pied feet (2 toes per foot were orange, 2 per foot were black) and after a recent visit to the person who has 1 male and 4 females from that group (we have a female, with Orange and Black feet) they all look identical except for different sized bibs on each individual duck and a drake feather on the male.
So glad to hear that! I got worried when I read the prior post as we just got two Blue Swedes and they both have orange and black feet. I thought for sure we had two boys, but now I'll keep my hopes up that we have at least one little lady.
We have 17 hens who definitely have a "pecking order". I've introduced chicks into the flock before, but I'm new to ducks. Can I introduce them in the same way as chicks?
NOT true....our ducks came in a shipment from Metzer Farms that was to be split up and it contained among other breeds, 1 male and 5 female Black Swedish ducklings. They all had orange and black pied feet (2 toes per foot were orange, 2 per foot were black) and after a recent visit to the person who has 1 male and 4 females from that group (we have a female, with Orange and Black feet) they all look identical except for different sized bibs on each individual duck and a drake feather on the male.
So glad to hear that! I got worried when I read the prior post as we just got two Blue Swedes and they both have orange and black feet. I thought for sure we had two boys, but now I'll keep my hopes up that we have at least one little lady.

We have 17 hens who definitely have a "pecking order". I've introduced chicks into the flock before, but I'm new to ducks. Can I introduce them in the same way as chicks?