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I hope you have lots of fun with your WH, mine are 12 weeks old today! I absolutely love having them around and I'm sure you will too.
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Ur the only one that has responded I hope so cuz I need a pair for 4-hLooks like a male and a female to me. : ) what does everyone else think??
pretty sure its male an female. The one that has the green beak and dark head, looks like a boy to me. How old are they?? And what do they sound like??Ur the only one that has responded I hope so cuz I need a pair for 4-h
They are about 2-3 months I bought them like a week before Easter i dont know about there sound cuz I can't get a hold of them and seperate them to listenpretty sure its male an female. The one that has the green beak and dark head, looks like a boy to me. How old are they?? And what do they sound like??
oh okay : )They are about 2-3 months I bought them like a week before Easter i dont know about there sound cuz I can't get a hold of them and seperate them to listen
Srry to hear thatYou don't need to separate them, just get close and listen. The females quack, and the males make only a raspy sound.
I am having a very bad day. I found one of my original flock of Welsh Harlequin ducks with a prolapsed vent this morning. I am trying to get her to hold on till I can get her to the vet this afternoon. I will have to drive an hour to get to a vet that will treat a duck. I don't see the point in trying to push it back in myself, as it will probably just come back out. It need a couple of stitches to hold it there while it heals. I have promised her to a friend of mine, and if she dies I will have to give my friend another duck, so I will be out two from my laying flock. I don't want her to be in pain, but I really hope the vet can save her.