Both are the same 'niceness' if that makes sense to you, but if you are thinking of buying: a drake ( boy ) is normally cheaper, because it can't lay eggs, but a girl can lay eggs. I would get one of each so you can get ducklings from them.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a male duck is drake; the noun for a female duck is hen or duck.
One male is a gander. More than one male are ganders. One female is a goose, and more than one female are geese.An Adult Male Goose is called a "Gander"An Adult Female Goose is called a "Goose"A Young Goose (of either sex) is called a "Gosling"
The male is called a drake and the female is called a duck or hen.
yes there are. that is how they get mates.
Most ducks in a flock are referred to as ducks or ducklings. The male duck in called a drake and has bright colors on his neck. The female is just called a duck and is normally brown and dull in color.
Boys are usally the more stronger ones. Boys are usally the more stronger ones.
The same way you do with any other species of duck. The males of any duck species tend to have a lower growlike quack, have more iridescent feathers, may be more aggressive, and have the curly drake feathers on their tails.
They taste like chicken!
The easiest way to determine the gender of a duck is by the feathers, if you are dealing with a breed that displays sex-distinguishing colors. If there is no obvious difference in the feather colors, look at the tail feathers. In some breeds, the males' feathers curl up a bit at the base of the tails.
Two females. improvement by duckey: it is better to have the two females and one male because if you have 2 males fighting over one female one will probably end up killed or seriously injured
Because as in most species, the male wears the colors to attract a female mate. An example is the mallard duck. The male is beautiful color while the female is usually brown. Male peacocks have the plumage as well.
Unito (male) Unita (female) Uniti (male or male and female, more) Unite (female, more than one)