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And that high pitched one in the background would be female then? Towards end of videoI think it's a drake.
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And that high pitched one in the background would be female then? Towards end of videoI think it's a drake.
Yes, but this one definitely sounds drake to me.Ducks do not get their voices to distinguish sex until around 8-10 weeks.
Yeah.They won't have drake feathers or adult plumage in at 4 weeks.
i have sexed all my khakis this way at 4-5 weeks each. it’s accurate.The only breed that I know of that can be color sexed at this age is the golden layer 300.
can you post the tops of their tail? usually by 4-5 weeks you can tell that wayManaged to sort it, in original post
It does kinda sound like thatThat sounds more like a duckling that has lost its voice. You will know if its a male or female by voice in a few more weeks.