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I'm basically thinking of a hormone based sex change to a female duck rather than a female human. And ultimately I'm wondering if a wood duck's colors (or any other animal's gender based looks) is based on it's hormones or something else.
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it depends on if the genes for the duck color is sex-linked or not
and if they're activated by hormones

some animals act like that some don't

it would also depend on what stage of development you gave the duck testosterone (or the duck version of that)

you'd have to look into duck coloring gene research for that
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