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    Two muscovy groups from same hatch growing differently?

    My boys do have the entire yard to roam, but it doesn't explain why their feathers come in slower. The group gets all they can eat in the morning, and then all they can eat in the evening, with the day spent foraging. heres some pics to get the idea. They were the same age then; everyone's a...
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    Two muscovy groups from same hatch growing differently?

    I bred my Muscovies, and when the ducklings were still small I sold some. For some reason, my group grew faster and have larger caruncles, but feathered out way slower. I have some males and females, as did they. Swapped one of my girls for one of her boys, and it's fully feathered while mine...
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    FERMENTED FEEDS...anyone using them?

    Some celebrity said it. Guaranteed. Some bimbo in California gets an opinion on something, and suddenly the whole world is yelling "Stop the seal hunt!" "Garcia fruit is made of magic and dreams" "Beef contains Horse meat! Horse meat is unsuitable for human consumption!" "everyone should wear...
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    Muscovy keepers share your pics!

    Mommas just hatched a bunch of little fluffballs, not sure how many yet, or even what colours I might have. Drake is black and white, both ducks are white. Ducklings are everything from straight yellow to yellow and very dark. Hope I get some browns and blues in there. :)
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    Muscovy keepers share your pics!

    Might not want to eat it same day as slaughter; if you give it a day or so it's becomes more tender.
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    Broody ducks; worried about hatch?

    Thank you, three were rotten without doubt, that was some smell! I'm still not over it, can't imagine how bad it would have been if they'd exploded. The ducks must have noticed, I wonder why they just left them in there... I hope the other eggs are ok, everything stinks from those three eggs, I...
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    Broody ducks; worried about hatch?

    I've got two Muscovies sitting on a shared nest, due to hatch over the next week. I'm worried about the eggs though, as they look very different than the ones I kept back for the incubator. I am aware that the air cell needs to be very large at this stage, the ones in the incubator do look a...
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    Let's play "guess that breed!"

    Best I could do for now; it ran through the water dish and wound up bedraggled, usually much fluffier. This chick does not stop moving, and when it does its only because its hiding behind someone else. Meanwhile the silkie is striking a pose. "Look at me, I'm fabulous!"
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    Let's play "guess that breed!"

    I got it from a woman who has and breeds good quality birds, I have two Orpingtons from her, a blue and a black, and they're excellent. But, she ordered hatching eggs, not sure where from, and this little bantam was having a tough time being the only little guy in a group of standards. The egg...
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    Let's play "guess that breed!"

    Normal feathering, not silkie. The legs are a bit feathered, but none on the feet. Less leg feathering than my silkie, same age.
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    Let's play "guess that breed!"

    I bought a "silkie" chick, to keep the silkie I hatched out myself company, as it hatched alone. Now, any chick would have done, so I'm not hung up on the breed, just curious. It isn't a silkie, that I do know. Here's the specs: Single comb. Bantam. Black chick down, black wing feathers coming...
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    Muscovy keepers share your pics!

    New arrival; taken less than an hour after hatch. Starting to fluff out now though.
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    Muscovy keepers share your pics!

    Just a fun warning to y'all, white Muscovies look so pretty... until they find mud. I'm thinking Abigail may be Cas's favorite. Fortunately they clean up nice.
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    Muscovy keepers share your pics!

    Just corn is a terribly inadaquate diet; yours free range as well, but tosomeone who's animals can't make up for the nutrients elsewhere, corn will lead to deficiencies and sick ducks.
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    Gonna lose his feet...

    I was afraid of that; its a shame. But i don't want him to suffer if he's not going to be able to function after.
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    Gonna lose his feet...

    My Bantam Wyandotte rooster is a suicidal idiot, and as such he looks like he is going to lose both of his entire feet to frostbite. This is the second time he's nearly killed himself, the first time he sat outside in a freezing rain storm huddled in a corner, while both his girls sat in the...
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    Muscovy keepers share your pics!

    My TV pal for the winter; Miss Abigail. She just chills on my lap. I love my two girls, getting them a boyfriend so I can have some little fuzzies this spring.
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    When do ducklings start quacking?

    Then there are those that just... never quack. If a Muscovy quacks, something is very fishy. But yeah, you're probably just hearing some practice quacks.
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    Muscovy has swollen, red eye!

    Thanks; I freaked out a bit there. It seems to have mostly gone down on its own in the past hour or so. I'm keeping an eye on it. Maybe she just got a wood chip in her eye or something? Anyway I refilled the morning water dish (Why do ducks make water so white and filthy so fast, don't they know...
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    Muscovy has swollen, red eye!

    I am just out of the woods with Bumblefoot, and then this happens! One of my girls has a red eye, and the flesh around it is red and inflamed. Her bill is slightly open, she does not look happy. Should I separate her from my other duck? She looked fine last night. Their water dish is deep enough...
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