Show off your house ducks!

Yes it is. They are seriously like my children. I can't wait until I can get them their diapers and leashes! They they can be inside more and possibly take them along with us out in town.
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my boyfriend doesn't like the idea of carrying them around with us but he also didn't like the idea of ducks then I talked him into now he sits on the floor and feeds them treats and loves it
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Awe, he came around and loves them. So sweet.
 
Did she fight the vet during the trimming? Cute little Bean.

Ha! No, we call her "The Terminator" because she has a metal core surrounded by living flesh. Pretty sure if she'd gotten sent back in time Sarah Connor would laugh her butt off.
 
Ha! No, we call her "The Terminator" because she has a metal core surrounded by living flesh. Pretty sure if she'd gotten sent back in time Sarah Connor would laugh her butt off.
But at least the pure flesh surrounding the metal core is cute and full of surprises.
 
Thanks guys! I still can't tell the sex.. They Switched it up on me again.. Is the honk more like a female? Cuz cupcake was the first to quack.. But now getting raspier and quiet.. Now cookie is loud and honks. Doesn't sound like a quak but a honk... Like a goose. These babies love to mess with me
 
Thanks guys! I still can't tell the sex.. They Switched it up on me again.. Is the honk more like a female? Cuz cupcake was the first to quack.. But now getting raspier and quiet.. Now cookie is loud and honks. Doesn't sound like a quak but a honk... Like a goose. These babies love to mess with me

In my experience, females will quack sooner, males will take longer to settle on their final voice change and go through several "phases" from chirpy to raspy before finally settling on their adult quack. :p
 
my pekin sounded like a honk in the beginning now she sounds kinda like she's laughing and at times it's like an alarm going off a really loud repetitive womp womp alarm :/ my indian runner has a sort of cackle to her quack she's quieter than my pekin but still loud I've never heard a honk or quack from her just a merp merp the pekin began voice change at 3 weeks and the runner at 4 now at 9 and 6 weeks neither peep the runner who is younger murmurs a little sometimes but mostly it's just merp merp and whomp whomp from them both haha. have you looked up the sounds of male and female ducks they are pretty distinct
 

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