Voice sexing help

ShyanneW

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Mar 26, 2020
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Hi all!

My ducklings are ~5 and a half weeks old, and their voices are starting to change (which is super funny to listen to.. šŸ˜‚). Just wondering if anyone has a clear video to listen to of a female’s quack Vs. drake noises? I’ve scoured YouTube but haven’t found any that are super clear/don’t have other ducks making a ton of noise in the background.

We tried to vent sex when they were younger and it looked like we had three females (šŸ¤žšŸ»), but want to confirm with their voices as they change.
 
You shouldn't need a video, females that age will go peep, peep, QUACK and the males that age will make peeps and whistle until they are a few weeks older then they will start to sound like a bad smoker.
 
You shouldn't need a video, females that age will go peep, peep, QUACK and the males that age will make peeps and whistle until they are a few weeks older then they will start to sound like a bad smoker.
Maybe that’s why I’m having an issue, they go ā€œpeep peepā€ and them make some odd noise that is super loud, but definitely not a quack or a whistle. Did I get defective ducklings? šŸ˜‚
 
Back again, is it normal for them to sound like geese when their voices are changing?šŸ˜‚

I’ve tried countless times to catch their ā€œpeep peep, HONK/SQUEAKā€ on video but, of course, they stop when I start recording. They are for sure ducklings, but their voices seem to be having some trouble with that šŸ˜‚

They’re super healthy, eating/drinking/swimming, so I’m not worried about a respiratory problem causing weird noises, but just curious if this is normal!
 
Back again, is it normal for them to sound like geese when their voices are changing?šŸ˜‚

I’ve tried countless times to catch their ā€œpeep peep, HONK/SQUEAKā€ on video but, of course, they stop when I start recording. They are for sure ducklings, but their voices seem to be having some trouble with that šŸ˜‚

They’re super healthy, eating/drinking/swimming, so I’m not worried about a respiratory problem causing weird noises, but just curious if this is normal!

Yes, when very young the females will almost go peep, peep, onkk, and after a few weeks that develops into a quack.
 
The potential Goslings in question for your viewing pleasure šŸ˜‚šŸ„°
 

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