Ts duckling ID

They’re growing so quickly!
 

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Did you have different ducklings with your aylesbury? I took ours outside for the first time today and noticed all the Pekins followed me everywhere without issue but the little pale yellow one was struggling to keep up. It seems like it’s legs are shorter maybe. It has more of a waddle than the Pekins.

I think she grew up with 3 other Pekin or Aylesbury ducks, I got her when she was about a year old when the other 3 ducks were killed by a dog.

This is Miracle as an adult
 

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