WhistlePig
Chirping
- Jan 14, 2023
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I am brand new to Muscovy ducks and only have one at the moment:
When my drake lost his mate I thought I'd get him another and a nearby Craigslist post led me to a flock of muscovy ducks. I assess the seller as a nice enough person and it all seemed innocent BUT... he showed me his flock of Muscovy ducks hatched out in "late fall/early winter", making them somewhere around 4 months now. I was looking for a female so chose a pretty little grey hen with minimal red around her not-so-prominent bill. That was all I had to go on to ensure I got a girl.
It's been 4 or so weeks since I got her and she has bonded well with my drake, surprisingly. I am sure she is female but my issue lies with her getting older and older and basically NO redness is spreading around her bill, NO caruncles around the eyes or bill at all. The only redness is a bit around the top of the bill. ALSO, when the guy caught her for me she quacked! (She does do that sweet little noise girls make)
At first I took that as a good sign that she was a she as in my experience with other ducks drakes make the raspy noise and ducks quack and that's the best way to tell. Now I'm thinking maybe that's a sign she's a mix. I would have no issue with her being such except I read that when you breed regular ducks with Muscovies they produce Mule-like offspring in that they can't reproduce. I've also heard wonderful things about Muscovy mamas so it would be great to let her try at some point.
So here are my questions:
Is there a definitive way to tell she's not full Muscovy? (I'm probably not going to bother the guy from CL.)
Should she be more developed in the caruncles/redness by now? Do some full Muscovy hens not get very red?
Do Muscovy crosses lay eggs even though they're "infertile"?
When do Muscovy hens start laying normally?
Thanks in advance!!
When my drake lost his mate I thought I'd get him another and a nearby Craigslist post led me to a flock of muscovy ducks. I assess the seller as a nice enough person and it all seemed innocent BUT... he showed me his flock of Muscovy ducks hatched out in "late fall/early winter", making them somewhere around 4 months now. I was looking for a female so chose a pretty little grey hen with minimal red around her not-so-prominent bill. That was all I had to go on to ensure I got a girl.
It's been 4 or so weeks since I got her and she has bonded well with my drake, surprisingly. I am sure she is female but my issue lies with her getting older and older and basically NO redness is spreading around her bill, NO caruncles around the eyes or bill at all. The only redness is a bit around the top of the bill. ALSO, when the guy caught her for me she quacked! (She does do that sweet little noise girls make)
At first I took that as a good sign that she was a she as in my experience with other ducks drakes make the raspy noise and ducks quack and that's the best way to tell. Now I'm thinking maybe that's a sign she's a mix. I would have no issue with her being such except I read that when you breed regular ducks with Muscovies they produce Mule-like offspring in that they can't reproduce. I've also heard wonderful things about Muscovy mamas so it would be great to let her try at some point.
So here are my questions:
Is there a definitive way to tell she's not full Muscovy? (I'm probably not going to bother the guy from CL.)
Should she be more developed in the caruncles/redness by now? Do some full Muscovy hens not get very red?
Do Muscovy crosses lay eggs even though they're "infertile"?
When do Muscovy hens start laying normally?
Thanks in advance!!