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Hybrids?
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Must be new then right?
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That's what I thought but the blood spatter analysis says different
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Muscovy! lol
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Maybe mallard Muscovy mix. I see em together in the vermillion all the time
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Old mallard hens
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With white around the neck? Buddy sent pics to a friend of a friend of a biologist and he said possible wild mallard/ tamed mallard cross
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Can't they just be a little different of the same species? They're not all identical clones IMO
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Maybe hermaphrodites
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Cross between a drake and a hen.
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Looks like a pintail/specklebelly/mallard cross. Maybe you can get a taxidermist to identify it for you right after he cashes your check.
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Looks like there's some pink or black panther mixed in with a pintail and a blue bare. Just my thoughts.
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look at the bottom of the feet. if they are tame ducks the feet will be worn down and callused from them spending most of the time walking. one on the right has some wear on the feet
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4H ducks
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Thats what I am getting is a mallard/muscovy. Very interdasting for sure. Probably got out of someones backyard. The green wing patch is what is interesting but looking at some pics, muscovies are highly variable and some have the green speculum, so can get lots of different looks on a scovy. Apparently they call these mallard/scovy mixes 'mule ducks' or 'mulards' Here are a couple that kinda resemble those, red x sorry on the other |
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