Strawberry74
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- Mar 11, 2022
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Well the results are in and confirmed my suspicions....1 goose and 2 ganders. The white one is the female. She is a little smaller and has a deeper voice than the other two. I am hoping since they hatched and grew up together there won't be too much breeding season aggression and that they have already "worked" it out for the most part.Thanks for your replies. I've been trying to figure it out with no luck. They all three seem to have shorter necks. The gal I got the hatching eggs from thinks they might be females, but not sure. The white one has a deeper voice than the other two. I got nothing.
As suggested by Jries, I went ahead and ordered some IQ DNA tests so I'm going to send those off. The Saddleback is the only one displaying male-like behaviors so far. Granted it's with my ducks that just came into laying age. I have separated the geese from the runner ducks to avoid any accidental drownings! They aren't very happy about it because they grew up together and are a bonded group, but they can still see each other through the fence.
I'm excited to get the results!