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  1. Miss Lydia

    I’ve noticed that ALL my Muscovy ducklings begin getting very loud at 16 days old! 🧐

    I clip one wing on my females each fall after their big molt we don't have neighbors but we are surrounded by woods and lots of predators. They do love to fly but I want mine to live too. My drakes have never flown they like to stay put where their females are. Your ducklings are adorable...
  2. Miss Lydia

    I’ve noticed that ALL my Muscovy ducklings begin getting very loud at 16 days old! 🧐

    This is a good one of the female's voice https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/gender-on-muscovy-ducks-help-please.1495780/
  3. Miss Lydia

    I’ve noticed that ALL my Muscovy ducklings begin getting very loud at 16 days old! 🧐

    Some say they hear quacking sounds from ducklings but honeslty i never have.
  4. Miss Lydia

    I’ve noticed that ALL my Muscovy ducklings begin getting very loud at 16 days old! 🧐

    I have many duckling and never a quack like a domestic duckling. Sometimes when I would catch one of my adult female she’d let out a quack but only one.
  5. Miss Lydia

    I’ve noticed that ALL my Muscovy ducklings begin getting very loud at 16 days old! 🧐

    If there is quacking it’s not a Muscovy. They are called quackless ducks because they don’t quack they make a trilling sound and drakes when mature make a huffing sound. You can hear the noise they make by looking Muscovy up on line.
  6. Miss Lydia

    I’ve noticed that ALL my Muscovy ducklings begin getting very loud at 16 days old! 🧐

    Even when my Muscovy are talking to each other they aren't loud surely not like my Runners and Buffs anyway. They sure are precious.
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