I think the babies would be interesting.oh, and what kind of ducklings might we see from these combinations? My ladies are a Cayuga and a Khaki Campbell. drake was fw runner
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I think the babies would be interesting.oh, and what kind of ducklings might we see from these combinations? My ladies are a Cayuga and a Khaki Campbell. drake was fw runner
In a few years this is what your new girl [Cayuga] will look like. A speckled pup I mean duck. They are sure pretty ladies.View attachment 3837314these 2 lovely ladies arrived yesterday. Olive and Acorn . and it just so turns out that the eggs they are laying now are likely have been fertilized by a fawn and white runner Drake (before a fox attacked his flock , and these two are the only survivors) but while I was brainstorming on what to do about my extremely broody chocolate Orpington hen, I realized I could put these duck eggs under her…. so what do I do? I have these two new ducks separated from my other ducks. I have collected two eggs so far. Do I let them sit on the counter on their side? until I have maybe eight or so? The longer I wait before putting them under my hen., the longer her brood timehas to be to hatch them out. View attachment 3837314
I used the genetics calculator online to figure out possibilities. I'd link it but my internet is down and I'm on my phone.oh, and what kind of ducklings might we see from these combinations? My ladies are a Cayuga and a Khaki Campbell. drake was fw runner
Oh My Goodness!!!! I LOVE THEM!!!! Thanks so much for sharing, they are absolutely beautiful!!!!I know this isn't the Goose thread, but had to share these pics of Colt and Winney on their first walkaround outside with me!
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Are they female and male and if so how can you tell in Geese?I know this isn't the Goose thread, but had to share these pics of Colt and Winney on their first walkaround outside with me!
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Because they are Pilgrim geese, the goslings (and adults!) are different colours. So yes, they are a pair. Colt is the lighter coloured one and he'll be white as an adult, and Winney is the darker one and will be grayish when she matures.Are they female and male and if so how can you tell in Geese?
Thanks for sharing. It's neat that you can sex them young instead of having to wait for what seems ever that I am doing with these Rouen ducks that I have. They sure are cutie pies.Because they are Pilgrim geese, the goslings (and adults!) are different colours. So yes, they are a pair. Colt is the lighter coloured one and he'll be white as an adult, and Winney is the darker one and will be grayish when she matures.
Here's a pic from Wikipedia:
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