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itrevorjohnston
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- Feb 28, 2024
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I hear about that a lot and unfortunately it doesn't make sense for us to have two, it just doubles everything. The social time is going on adventures with me or hanging by my desk when I am working.The bill colour is normal for a white Muscovy. The amount of carruncle growth (the red fleshy part) and the head shape makes me think male, but I could be wrong. Males will become quite large, up to 15 lbs and sometimes more. Muscovy are known as the Silent Ducks, because they do not quack.
Miss Lydia gave you some amazing info. She's helped me a lot with mine, too.
My main concern here though is that you appear to only have one. This may be a cause for any aggressive behaviour. Ducks, and Muscovy (which aren't true ducks), are social animals. They *need* to have another member of their species with them. Chickens or regular domestic (mallard derived) ducks won't fill that need, although a domestic duck is better than no companionship.
Good luck, and!
I do worry it isn't enough and sometimes I can't give him all the attention that he'd like.
I try and put him on the street with the Chickens but they all like who the heck is this guy ahahah. A husky wolf became good friends with him tho.