Too soon to quack?

1duckychick

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Jun 18, 2009
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My runner is 2 weeks tomorrow and is female (or so the hatchery says - not that I could tell) and she has begun making a sort of honking sound. She still makes the high pitched peeps like the others but now there's an odd honking as well. From everything I've read ducks don't normally start the quacking process until 4 - 6 weeks. Is she just starting early or is this something else that could be a potential medical issue?
 
I think she's trying out her new "voice". Mine did the same thing. The first time my female quacked was when I picked her up. She let out this hard quack that scared me half to death! LOL

Laurie
 
female ducks can start "trying" the quack as early as ONE week old,

I have a 3 1/2 week old mallard/call mix that I hatched, she's had a "voice" since about a week old, not a peep, but kinda in the middle.

and now she's "quack" when she gets excited

sooo theres no set "quack time" when it comes to hens, but she SHOULDN'T actually START to quack until around 4-6 weeks.

ETA: I have another, older call/mallard and she is almost 8 weeks old, she sorta "honkpeeped" up until about last week, then she let out this loud "QAUCK" outta the blue, and ever since she NEVER shuts up LOL.
 
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Thanks! Just wanted to make this was "normal" and not something I needed to worry about!
 

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