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I see Chocolate Jim but what is his color is it just Chocolate? he is stunning.
 

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"Old Dan" has won Best of Variety and Best of Breed at Numerous shows. Took home a Grand Champion Waterfowl once. We have hatching eggs available. PM for info.

 

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Living in the Beautiful Mountains of Western N.C.. with 23 chickens, various breeds, 12Muscovy ducks, 1Emden Gander and a wonderful Husband who makes it all possible..♥


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post #1762 of 2107

Thank you,AE! I didn't know that about the colors.. I love genetic talk!

I got her when she was about 4 weeks old,so these are the youngest pics I have of her.

Daisy 4 weeks Nov06,11Daisy 4 weeks Nov10,11Daisy 5 weeks Nov16,11Daisy Dec 2011

 

I have videos also! She's my little dancing queen!

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVaqUwwzsEo&feature=BFa&list=UURXzluKbVrcXqmqiF7pz_6A&lf=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiIco0BU3Pc&list=UURXzluKbVrcXqmqiF7pz_6A&index=1&feature=plcp


 

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Adorable!

 

She is Barred (she'll lose much of that barred pattern on her back as she matures), and she's also "true" pied. Often, you'll hear people refer to birds with random splotches of white as being "pied" but in reality, they are split to white. There is a separate, recessive pied gene (sometimes called magpie) which results in the clean, symmetrical pattern of white your bird displays when they have two copies of the gene.

 

Out of curiosity, do you happen to have any pics of her when she was a duckling, showing her down color and pattern?

 

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Daisy: Muscovy house duck,Vader: Kangal/Great Pyrenees,Leia: Normand Basset Hound,Lando: Chihuahua,Chewbacca: Dachshund/Rat terrier,Wickett: guinea pig,Houdini: weasel,Playboy: bunny & a couple of turtles...amazing I'm still single!

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post #1763 of 2107


Thank you. yes, he is Chocolate per the SOP.
 

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I see Chocolate Jim but what is his color is it just Chocolate? he is stunning.
 

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Originally Posted by JimsFarmStand View Post

"Old Dan" has won Best of Variety and Best of Breed at Numerous shows. Took home a Grand Champion Waterfowl once. We have hatching eggs available. PM for info.

 

Chocolate Muscovy.jpg

 



 



 

AKA JimsFarmStand! Heritage/Exhibition: Orpington B/LF-Chocolate Muscovy-Heritage Turkey-Wyandotte Bantams!
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Orpingtons in: Buff - Black - Blue- Splash - White - Self Blue LF/Bantams

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AKA JimsFarmStand! Heritage/Exhibition: Orpington B/LF-Chocolate Muscovy-Heritage Turkey-Wyandotte Bantams!
APA Life Member since 1991--- NPIP 71-0621---Raising Poultry Since 1972! Exhibition Poultry since 1977!

President - American Orpington Poultry Fanciers   --- Secretary - Exhibition Turkey Fanciers   

 

Orpingtons in: Buff - Black - Blue- Splash - White - Self Blue LF/Bantams

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post #1764 of 2107

Very cute. I was wondering what her first round of down looked like, but I think she was already molting out of it by the time you got her. I wanted to see if I could guess if she was dusky or not. That gene expresses itself most obviously in the newly-hatched duckling down (if you've ever seen Muscovy ducklings with a completely dark head, no yellow on the face, that's a dusky), but it also has an minor effect on the adult colors -- dusky Muscovies have less of a brownish tinge and sharper colors, and supposedly most of the show-quality stock is selected for dusky for that reason. I'm still trying to figure out from pictures exactly how that difference plays out. All I'm going by is what Dave Holderread wrote in his book on ducks that I have, but I've yet to see side-by-side pics of wild-type versus dusky in adults. Does anyone else here have pics of two different ducks of the same color that differ only in that one is dusky and the other is wild-type?

 

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Originally Posted by Scovy Momma View Post

Thank you,AE! I didn't know that about the colors.. I love genetic talk!

I got her when she was about 4 weeks old,so these are the youngest pics I have of her.

Daisy 4 weeks Nov06,11Daisy 4 weeks Nov10,11Daisy 5 weeks Nov16,11Daisy Dec 2011

 

I have videos also! She's my little dancing queen!

bun.gif

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVaqUwwzsEo&feature=BFa&list=UURXzluKbVrcXqmqiF7pz_6A&lf=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiIco0BU3Pc&list=UURXzluKbVrcXqmqiF7pz_6A&index=1&feature=plcp


 



 



 

post #1765 of 2107
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Originally Posted by AquaEyes View Post

Very cute. I was wondering what her first round of down looked like, but I think she was already molting out of it by the time you got her. I wanted to see if I could guess if she was dusky or not. That gene expresses itself most obviously in the newly-hatched duckling down (if you've ever seen Muscovy ducklings with a completely dark head, no yellow on the face, that's a dusky), but it also has an minor effect on the adult colors -- dusky Muscovies have less of a brownish tinge and sharper colors, and supposedly most of the show-quality stock is selected for dusky for that reason. I'm still trying to figure out from pictures exactly how that difference plays out. All I'm going by is what Dave Holderread wrote in his book on ducks that I have, but I've yet to see side-by-side pics of wild-type versus dusky in adults. Does anyone else here have pics of two different ducks of the same color that differ only in that one is dusky and the other is wild-type?

 

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Living in the Beautiful Mountains of Western N.C.. with 23 chickens, various breeds, 12Muscovy ducks, 1Emden Gander and a wonderful Husband who makes it all possible..♥


 `~`~  http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=mBcqria2wmg  `~`~  Listen♥

Patti 

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Living in the Beautiful Mountains of Western N.C.. with 23 chickens, various breeds, 12Muscovy ducks, 1Emden Gander and a wonderful Husband who makes it all possible..♥


 `~`~  http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=mBcqria2wmg  `~`~  Listen♥

Patti 

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post #1766 of 2107

Thank you! Yes,I see what you mean. I'm sure she was a bit out of her down when I got her. I really was hoping to get a muscovy when it was younger,but she was a rescue so I couldn't argue. She needed a home! roll.png

I'm looking to make her a therapy duck but I'm not sure how to go about training or if even there's a way to take her to go visit elderly & such. She is very gentle & mellow but I need to get her to stop flapping her wings so much! I can just see a little old lady getting pelted in the face with a wing...not good...

Daisy: Muscovy house duck,Vader: Kangal/Great Pyrenees,Leia: Normand Basset Hound,Lando: Chihuahua,Chewbacca: Dachshund/Rat terrier,Wickett: guinea pig,Houdini: weasel,Playboy: bunny & a couple of turtles...amazing I'm still single!

I draw pet portraits. Contact me today!
www.Wix.com/aWorldinGraphite/Art
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Daisy: Muscovy house duck,Vader: Kangal/Great Pyrenees,Leia: Normand Basset Hound,Lando: Chihuahua,Chewbacca: Dachshund/Rat terrier,Wickett: guinea pig,Houdini: weasel,Playboy: bunny & a couple of turtles...amazing I'm still single!

I draw pet portraits. Contact me today!
www.Wix.com/aWorldinGraphite/Art
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post #1767 of 2107

I am excited to say that I am about to set the first eggs from the lavender pair of Muscovy. I am not setting any from the black girl that I will be adding later but I have opened their eggs for a while now and they have been fertile (and yummy) so I am going to set them and see what hatches out. They are so beautiful to me! I named them Lila and Lance.

 

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Bantam Cochins are my love! Whites, Mille Fleur projects and black Mottled. Chickens, Guineas, Ducks and Meal Worms. www.westknollfarm.com
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post #1768 of 2107

Oooh....the White-Headed gene on a Lavender is pretty.....
 

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I am excited to say that I am about to set the first eggs from the lavender pair of Muscovy. I am not setting any from the black girl that I will be adding later but I have opened their eggs for a while now and they have been fertile (and yummy) so I am going to set them and see what hatches out. They are so beautiful to me! I named them Lila and Lance.

 

2-12 lovely Lila.jpg

 

2-12 Lance.jpg



 

post #1769 of 2107

When did yours start laying?  I am still waiting on mine to start laying.
 

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Originally Posted by WestKnollAmy View Post

I am excited to say that I am about to set the first eggs from the lavender pair of Muscovy. I am not setting any from the black girl that I will be adding later but I have opened their eggs for a while now and they have been fertile (and yummy) so I am going to set them and see what hatches out. They are so beautiful to me! I named them Lila and Lance.

 

2-12 lovely Lila.jpg

 

2-12 Lance.jpg



 

post #1770 of 2107
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Originally Posted by michaelinnc84 View Post

When did yours start laying?  I am still waiting on mine to start laying.
 



 



I also am waiting for mine to start laying eggs.  I am excited to see what we get because I only have 1 male and 1 female and the male is solid white.   When I got them they looked worse then this.  They have cleaned themselves up and are getting feathers back in.  They were missing feathers and were really dirty when I brought them home.  I hope i get something other then White. I really don't care for this that are plain.  They are growing on me but he is still so plain.

 

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Mom to 2 beautiful babies, wife to a wonderful man, 4 RIR, 2 buff Orpington hens, 1 Buff Orpington Rooster, 2 Barred Rocks, 2 Black Australorps, 2 Muscovy Ducks, 3 Turkeys, 1 Milk Goat, 5 Boxers, and a Jack Russell Rat Terrier Mix.
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Mom to 2 beautiful babies, wife to a wonderful man, 4 RIR, 2 buff Orpington hens, 1 Buff Orpington Rooster, 2 Barred Rocks, 2 Black Australorps, 2 Muscovy Ducks, 3 Turkeys, 1 Milk Goat, 5 Boxers, and a Jack Russell Rat Terrier Mix.
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