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Thanks! I know nothing about either breed so this is super helpful!that would be a magpie! magpies colors are symmetrical anconas are not (not saying one duckling out of 10 may get lucky)
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Thanks! I know nothing about either breed so this is super helpful!that would be a magpie! magpies colors are symmetrical anconas are not (not saying one duckling out of 10 may get lucky)
Thanks! I know nothing about either breed so this is super helpful!
Got my fingers crossed for a female, bring on the eggs!your going to love it! magpies and ancona both are the sweetest ducks! my personal favorites. there quiet there not very timid. and nice on the eyes. and good egg layers.
Aww! They are lovelyDropping this here cause “Chewy,” as my kids dubbed em, is too dang cute. Enjoyed school drop off with us
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Appleyard would have a distinct head mohawk mark, this duckling is not an appleyard or appleyard mix. It is likely a magpie or ancona or similar mix. The heavy saddle across the back makes me lean towards magpie.@WaterfowlsPoultry @gimmie birdies
Do apple yards have black and orange legs & feet and spotted bills like this guy has?
That seems to be the consensus here, magpie. Thanks!Appleyard would have a distinct head mohawk mark, this duckling is not an appleyard or appleyard mix. It is likely a magpie or ancona or similar mix. The heavy saddle across the back makes me lean towards magpie.