Snowy Call Ducks.

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I know that this was years ago, but I was wondering if the darker one you have pictured here ended up being a male or female? We just got some call ducks, and there was one in the brood that looked just like this one! My daughter just had to have the "odd ball", as she called it, and so we have three pale yellow ones with one darker brown one. We're curious if it is a male or not.
 
I know that this was years ago, but I was wondering if the darker one you have pictured here ended up being a male or female? We just got some call ducks, and there was one in the brood that looked just like this one! My daughter just had to have the "odd ball", as she called it, and so we have three pale yellow ones with one darker brown one. We're curious if it is a male or not.
They haven't been on since 2015 but we do have others with Calls
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I know that this was years ago, but I was wondering if the darker one you have pictured here ended up being a male or female? We just got some call ducks, and there was one in the brood that looked just like this one! My daughter just had to have the "odd ball", as she called it, and so we have three pale yellow ones with one darker brown one. We're curious if it is a male or not.
That darker one isn't a snowy. That looks like a blue fawn, just a different color no indication of gender. Unless you know how to vent sex a duckling you won't be able to tell gender until closer to 6 weeks. They will lose the baby "peep peep peep" and either start quacking or get a raspy sound. The quackers are girls.
 
That darker one isn't a snowy. That looks like a blue fawn, just a different color no indication of gender. Unless you know how to vent sex a duckling you won't be able to tell gender until closer to 6 weeks. They will lose the baby "peep peep peep" and either start quacking or get a raspy sound. The quackers are girls.
Agree 100%
 

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