May 29, 2022 Thread starter #41 Summer_ Quacking Apr 24, 2022 5,704 21,737 831 Indiana to the brownish white duck or the black duck (lol sry)
May 29, 2022 Thread starter #42 Summer_ Quacking Apr 24, 2022 5,704 21,737 831 Indiana The one I thought was fawn/white has a brownish head with an orange beak
May 29, 2022 Thread starter #43 Summer_ Quacking Apr 24, 2022 5,704 21,737 831 Indiana I can’t really see any grey in mine
May 29, 2022 Thread starter #44 Summer_ Quacking Apr 24, 2022 5,704 21,737 831 Indiana I think the blackish brown duck is a drake because it is SUPER aggressive
May 29, 2022 #45 Aunt Angus 🐓+🦆+🐐=🎪 5 Years Jul 16, 2018 13,882 42,059 1,122 Nevada County, CA See, now I think what you have are a hatchery quality Saxony drake and a hatchery quality Cayuga hen. See the brown body and the darker head on the hen in this pic? Of course, I could be *totally* wrong. Regardless, they really are very beautiful!
See, now I think what you have are a hatchery quality Saxony drake and a hatchery quality Cayuga hen. See the brown body and the darker head on the hen in this pic? Of course, I could be *totally* wrong. Regardless, they really are very beautiful!
May 29, 2022 Thread starter #46 Summer_ Quacking Apr 24, 2022 5,704 21,737 831 Indiana no, I think you might be about the Cayuga. It started to grow speckles of the same color of its head by its tail
no, I think you might be about the Cayuga. It started to grow speckles of the same color of its head by its tail
May 29, 2022 Thread starter #47 Summer_ Quacking Apr 24, 2022 5,704 21,737 831 Indiana I just don’t know if it’s (the blackish brown duck) a drake or not. It’s super aggressive, and it’s quieter than the other duck.
I just don’t know if it’s (the blackish brown duck) a drake or not. It’s super aggressive, and it’s quieter than the other duck.
May 29, 2022 #48 Aunt Angus 🐓+🦆+🐐=🎪 5 Years Jul 16, 2018 13,882 42,059 1,122 Nevada County, CA And I'm fairly certain you don't have a Runner. Here is a close up of my Figgy. She weighs all of 4 lbs, and she's full grown. Very tall and skinny. Her legs are very far back on her body.
And I'm fairly certain you don't have a Runner. Here is a close up of my Figgy. She weighs all of 4 lbs, and she's full grown. Very tall and skinny. Her legs are very far back on her body.
May 29, 2022 Thread starter #49 Summer_ Quacking Apr 24, 2022 5,704 21,737 831 Indiana I think the previously a fawn/white runner duck is a female because it’s louder and less aggressive.
May 29, 2022 Thread starter #50 Summer_ Quacking Apr 24, 2022 5,704 21,737 831 Indiana now I have to figure out their gender