I wouldn't think so but my drake Muscovy went through so many changes from hatch till fully feathered, When my duckling hatched we thought for sure he was chocolate but look at him now at 9 months old. Avatar.
They do go through many stages and being terrified is one of them, although our house duckling thought he was a dog so he didn't go through the scared of everything stage. lol but I can see that now Niblett running as fast as she can to get away from that terrible predator up on the ceiling...
I think you should try Niblett with them, you'll be right there to intervene if he/she gets to rough. Cute pic.. glad to see Lisyla is doing good after your scare..
Have you read this?
wow they sure are pretty, I think thats what you have...https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/637506/mallard-muscovy-cross-muscovy-mallard-cross#post_8567224
So happy to hear and see you finally got them all together, I have to get involved in this hatch and your babies while I wait patiently for one of my 8 Muscovy girls to go broody, don't expect much out of my 3 older ones but my 5 younger will soon I hope then i can show pics.. but for now just...
the claws, the sharp tooth, tail and carnicles when older.? is that what your wanting to know and for Lisyla being full Scovie
also voice, girls will make a noise called trilling not honking, and boys will hiss.