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One of the 3 that we lost was a crested. And it's hard to say if the other 2 had the recessive gene. The only ducks I would consider breeding from my first batch (which is where the 3 deaths came from) will be the Pekins. The first death came about from bad feedstore advice. Told us to feed them food for a few minutes and offer water in 30 minutes. Specifically not to offer water at the same time as the food or the food would swell up an dchoke them. They assured me ducks were very stupid so I needed to do this. We almost lost 2 others from doing this before I scrapped the advice they gave me and gave them wet food at first with water to drink all at the same time. Only 1 random death after that while they were small and it was the crested. It just sort of keeled over and died. It was weird.Yes I believe so since every single one had a seizure in the exact same matter before it died I believe it was neurological. At that time my dominant drake was a crested. I think there's a lot more to the crested gene to be discovered that is currently known.