That’s not necessarily true. The yellow duckling looks like a pure Pekin which is entirely possible since it looks like OP has two Pekin adults.Ducks are NOT monogamous!
If the birds above are your flock, then the babies are all mixed breeds
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That’s not necessarily true. The yellow duckling looks like a pure Pekin which is entirely possible since it looks like OP has two Pekin adults.Ducks are NOT monogamous!
If the birds above are your flock, then the babies are all mixed breeds
They are socially monogamous to an extent, but ultimately they are hard to predict. It is probably a mix. Each egg can have a different father in theory, too, since each egg gets laid on a different day.I thought ducks were Monogamous. If that isn’t the case then I could have a mix chick. But I didn’t think they would mate with another if their mate was still around.
She could be bred by both drakes, and the pekin sperm is the one that made it to the egg firstThat’s not necessarily true. The yellow duckling looks like a pure Pekin which is entirely possible since it looks like OP has two Pekin adults.