The brown one. She doesn't ALWAYS stand like this, but more often than not. She's very fast. She's three weeks old and only this big, the pekin is four weeks old and twice the size..
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So she turned from all brown to brown and white? Looks exactly like my baby. My mystery duck, Dallas, sometimes drops and walks like a Pekin or other kind of ducks, do Runners *always* stand up straight?
Hard to tell, I think TLWR is probably right - it's a wait and see (but what a lovely surprise). It doesn't help as Runners were used to create the Campbell breed of duck so they are going to be very similar. But from the shape of the head and that pose and line of the body it gives the impression of being a Runner.
As for the size ,all 3 of my Khakis are very different sizes but were incubated at the same time. Scramble was half the size of Pip and Pumpkin when she was hatched, yet now she has almost caught up with Pip. Pumpkin is as big as my Alyesburys. To look at them you'd never believe they hatched the same time.
They are both beautiful looking little ducklings you have there and you can see they are happy and healthy, just enjoy them and don't worry too much how quick they grow. You'll look back in a few weeks time and suddenly see the little one is now the biggest![]()
Lovely markings on your Runner too, TLWR.
I think it is pretty much agreed that females talk the most (how strange is that) but all my Pekins in the past have been very vocal, although the boys were a bit quieter when I think about it. My ducklings are pretty loud too - you can hear them calling me from the other size of the house with all the doors shut, especially if they can smell their cabbage cooking. I am pretty sure I have one drake and 5 females. They even recognise the bowl I give them the cabbage in now. Your ducklings obviously love spending time with you and have decided to get you trained up early on.![]()