It was the one in the second video that was out front. It sounds exactly like my drake and had the curl.They whitish one or the grey/black/white one?
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It was the one in the second video that was out front. It sounds exactly like my drake and had the curl.They whitish one or the grey/black/white one?
It was the dark one but to be honest they both sound like drakes to me. I could be wrong, it would not be the first time. Hopefully someone else will chime in on this and give their opinion, Hopefully I am wrong and sorry if I am.It was the one in the second video that was out front. It sounds exactly like my drake and had the curl.
Ok thank you. Now to make the decision to either keep a all male flock or get rid of one and get 3 femalesIt was the one in the second video that was out front. It sounds exactly like my drake and had the curl.
I posted another thread and 2 people said both are males.It was the dark one but to be honest they both sound like drakes to me. I could be wrong, it would not be the first time. Hopefully someone else will chime in on this and give their opinion, Hopefully I am wrong and sorry if I am.
I have 4 ducks right now I am trying to sex myself and I keep telling myself maybe two are hens but my luck is 4 drakes.It was the dark one but to be honest they both sound like drakes to me. I could be wrong, it would not be the first time. Hopefully someone else will chime in on this and give their opinion, Hopefully I am wrong and sorry if I am.
You are most welcome. I have an all male drake flock of my calls right now because they were trying to breed my hens, 3 on one! They all get along just fine. When I put my Drake Muscovy in with my Drake Mallard the Muscovy tried to mate the Mallard Drake and he had to be rehomed. If it were me I would try to keep them together to see how they work out, only if you don't want eggs. I eat a lot of the eggs every day and love them so I want hens. Good luck with your decision, I hope that it works out well for you. I love your houses for them.Ok thank you. Now to make the decision to either keep a all male flock or get rid of one and get 3 females
Thanks. I really like them both they are finnally at that point i can hold them and they say hi to me every morning. And definitely tell me when they want something. I do have a friend that could probably take them. But i feel they are bonded.You are most welcome. I have an all male drake flock of my calls right now because they were trying to breed my hens, 3 on one! They all get along just fine. When I put my Drake Muscovy in with my Drake Mallard the Muscovy tried to mate the Mallard Drake and he had to be rehomed. If it were me I would try to keep them together to see how they work out, only if you don't want eggs. I eat a lot of the eggs every day and love them so I want hens. Good luck with your decision, I hope that it works out well for you. I love your houses for them.
ThanksThose are boys for sure
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