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cgoods17 05-13-2014 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Hitinitdaily (Post 689445)
That looks nothing like a green wing teal and was twice the size... If you kill that many you'd know yourself. Look at the confirmation I've received from a waterfowl expert and an international expert on Hybrids from Denmark.

C'mon Man.. what a fool

well if i remember correctly, the only proof you had was two guys saying the duck APPEARS/LOOKS like a hybrid...

there was no scientific data to prove such hybrid.

cgoods17 05-13-2014 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Hitinitdaily (Post 689446)
Shot the Hybrid in Oklahoma Man..

birds do fly right?

C-Bass2mouth 05-13-2014 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by AlexOrtego (Post 689423)
lol we killed 670 birds out of our camp last year, probably 70% being green wing teal, that's your standard greenwing all day long, just not in full plumage so the colors aren't completely developed, c'mon man.

Yall aint killed s*** bruh lol

Hitinitdaily 05-13-2014 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by cgoods17 (Post 689483)
well if i remember correctly, the only proof you had was two guys saying the duck APPEARS/LOOKS like a hybrid...

there was no scientific data to prove such hybrid.

Sorry we didn't take DNA samples.. But if you read the Expert opinion he states every feature and explains why it's that cross.. These features do not appear on any standard waterfowl.

I understand the Internet give all of you a chance to feel smart but just accept that someone whose life concentration is Hybrid waterfowl confirmed the bird.. When I shoot my 3rd hybrid I'll send it off and have DNA tests run for y'all. Maybe we can even have a party to announce the parentage!!


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cgoods17 05-13-2014 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Hitinitdaily (Post 689497)
Sorry we didn't take DNA samples.. But if you read the Expert opinion he states every feature and explains why it's that cross.. These features do not appear on any standard waterfowl.

I understand the Internet give all of you a chance to feel smart but just accept that someone whose life concentration is Hybrid waterfowl confirmed the bird.. When I shoot my 3rd hybrid I'll send it off and have DNA tests run for y'all. Maybe we can even have a party to announce the parentage!!


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heck yea man, count me in... i love interracial parties!

Spunt Drag 05-14-2014 08:56 AM

He won't quit this guy. It's a beautiful GWT you got mounted, deal wit it.

paublo25 05-14-2014 11:54 AM

My uncle was the taxidermists that did the mount. He's been working in this field for 40+ years or so. He's mounted everything you could about imagine so I'd says he's pretty much seen it all. I talked to him about it for our family Easter get together and he went through every detail on the duck. He explained to mean exactly which part was leaning to a specific duck. This is a hybrid get over it, the only thing that could have been done next was to take DNA samples and have it tested compared to other ducks. You say he won't quit but neither will you. Also where did you receive your degree in hybrid waterfowl? Just curious for some one who is dead set on this being a GWT.


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cgoods17 05-14-2014 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by paublo25 (Post 689727)
My uncle was the taxidermists that did the mount. He's been working in this field for 40+ years or so. He's mounted everything you could about imagine so I'd says he's pretty much seen it all. I talked to him about it for our family Easter get together and he went through every detail on the duck. He explained to mean exactly which part was leaning to a specific duck. This is a hybrid get over it, the only thing that could have been done next was to take DNA samples and have it tested compared to other ducks. You say he won't quit but neither will you. Also where did you receive your degree in hybrid waterfowl? Just curious for some one who is dead set on this being a GWT.


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Hybrid waterfowl degrees? Where do you sign up for that?

Do they offer that in the school of engineering?

paublo25 05-14-2014 01:43 PM

Technically it would be a Biology Degree with a focus on waterfowl and then you could specialize in hybrids after that.


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cgoods17 05-14-2014 01:57 PM

Bam!

Spunt Drag 05-14-2014 02:14 PM

Oh well if your uncle said it was a hybrid, then never mind case closed. Why didn't you say something before?!?

Top Dawg 05-14-2014 02:19 PM

LmAo

paublo25 05-14-2014 04:29 PM

Well since you called it a GWT then i guess that should be the set in stone......see I can do that to.

Goooh 05-14-2014 04:37 PM

Definitely a hybrid mix between a drake and a hen.

AubreyLaHaye458 05-14-2014 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Goooh (Post 689826)
Definitely a hybrid mix between a drake and a hen.


Ahhh. Nailed it. I don't see how no one else has seen this yet. lol


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