Sexing ducks

KimTatum03

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So looking for all experts here. Can you do your best to tell if there are any males?
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If the pekins sound similar, I'd say 2 males. But, I cant see the tail of the other clearly. As you can see the drakecurl on the one.
If you can compare quacks at this age, you can figure out what they are.
 
If the pekins sound similar, I'd say 2 males. But, I cant see the tail of the other clearly. As you can see the drakecurl on the one.
If you can compare quacks at this age, you can figure out what they are.
I cannot seem to get close enough to figure which of the four ha that lower humm. I definitely have a female of each as I’m getting two eggs daily
 
I cannot seem to get close enough to figure which of the four ha that lower humm. I definitely have a female of each as I’m getting two eggs daily
If you can catch one and walk away from the group, they will definitely quack.
This is one of my favorite videos as they have ducklings and at the end, they have a sound bite of each quacking.
 

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