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The females DO get the barring on their wings as well. It's hard to say from your pics, but the one in the front in the last pic looks fairly girly.
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Green headed one is definately a male. The other one is probably a female but there are some things about her that could actually point to another male. Most likely you have a male and female but don't be too upset if it is two males.Okay, so I was convinced I had two boys, because they both got bands, and they have very similar voices, and they both are getting darker heads, but now a week later, they don't look very similar at all anymore. Calvin has a VERY DISTINCT green head that has a clear stopping line mid neck, and a blantant drake feather. Duckbro on the ohter hand has a head that is darker than the body, but just gradually fades to lighter, and has the banding but it isn't as dark, and has no drake feather at all. So guys, I'm looking for opinions, does it look like I have two boys, or do I have a matched set?
(the front is Duckbro and the back is Calvin)
Sorry about the shadowyness, our house is surrounded by partial forest, and they like to hang out in the semi cleared areas. Thanks guys!
I'd be VERY surprised if those were not both males. See how Duckbro is starting to get darker feathering on his back at his rump?Okay, so I was convinced I had two boys, because they both got bands, and they have very similar voices, and they both are getting darker heads, but now a week later, they don't look very similar at all anymore. Calvin has a VERY DISTINCT green head that has a clear stopping line mid neck, and a blantant drake feather. Duckbro on the ohter hand has a head that is darker than the body, but just gradually fades to lighter, and has the banding but it isn't as dark, and has no drake feather at all. So guys, I'm looking for opinions, does it look like I have two boys, or do I have a matched set?
(the front is Duckbro and the back is Calvin)
Sorry about the shadowyness, our house is surrounded by partial forest, and they like to hang out in the semi cleared areas. Thanks guys!
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These are our two khaki Campbell's.. still dont know gender. They are now 3 months old. I noticed their heads are getting a green hue & am in denial. Had one of our Peking try and mate with one so I hope for at least 1 hen. Can anyone help determine gender?
Now that they are almost a month older, have you had any gender clues? I have one KC bout 6 weeks old and I an anxious. No quack yet, still peeping. Peeps a lot--somfingers crossed for a girl.
Marlene
Duckbro has had that for weeks, and the darkish head for weeks, and it hasn't changed.. whereas Calvin's all kept getting darker, I mean I assumed they were both males a while ago, but then with them looking so different now I was just curious, considering they're the same age.I'd be VERY surprised if those were not both males. See how Duckbro is starting to get darker feathering on his back at his rump?