CROSS BREEDS

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CROSS BREEDS

Postby Knockin-m-down » Wed Dec 18, 2002 11:18 pm

this past sunday morning i killed what i think is a mallard/ widgeon cross. several people have looked at it and they also say the same. ( even the taxidermist) it has the head colors of a drake widgeon, the bill and body colors of a susie, a ring around its neck and chest colors like a drake mallard, and the tail curls like a drake. i've only been hunting a couple of years.(got tired of deerhunting and probaly won't ever be serious about it again) i guess what i'm gettin to is, is this very common or is it like killing a banded bird. (rare) i haven't heard of many birds being killed like this.
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Postby Delta Duck » Thu Dec 19, 2002 4:06 am

About 7 years ago my buddy Eric shot a mule duck, the cross was about the same as yours. I don't remember any of the hen features.
Last year we shot a mule duck with a pintail drake and a greenhead.
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Postby Doc & Nash » Thu Dec 19, 2002 6:56 pm

Hey DD I ain't never heard of queer ducks before, Typically it takes a hen and a drake.

I just could not resist.
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Postby sportsman450 » Thu Dec 19, 2002 10:42 pm

A lot more rare than a banded duck.Bands are fairly common.Crosses are not!
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Postby Delta Duck » Fri Dec 20, 2002 4:42 am

The Mule duck is @ the willows sporting clays!!
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Postby Hot Rod » Fri Dec 20, 2002 7:01 am

Knockin,


I'd definitely put that one on the wall. Congradulations!!!!
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Postby Hailcall » Fri Dec 20, 2002 8:45 am

I would venture to say what you shot is a hermaphrodite duck, i.e. a hen mallard showing male characteristics. You see it in people and other animals, such as a buck deer having teets. My buddy shot a duck a couple years ago exactly like the one you have described. I have shot a mallard/pintail cross and a mallard/gadwall cross, but yours sounds like a hermaphrodite.
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Postby BR549 » Fri Dec 20, 2002 5:16 pm

Crossbreeds with mallards are not that uncommon (He won't cull anything) I have two mallard drakes/pintail cross mounted. Also have a pair of black mallard/balpate cross mounted. A lot of ducks do this. Most hunters either don't look or don't know what to look for in a cross. They also count as the lesser duck towards your limit too.









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