A silly question about mule ducks

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I currently have a single muscovy or muscovy mix in the incubator. I know if he hatches, he will need some friends.

Since muscovy are a different species than mallard derived, and therefore don't necessarily speak the same language, so it's better to have muscovy friends for muscovies, mallard derived friends for mallard derived ducklings - who is the best choice of friend for a mule duck?
 
Hi so I don't know where you're located in the world but just in case we're in different places, in the US when a Muscovy drake mates with a Mallard-derived hen they're called mules. When a Mallard-derived drake mates with a Muscovy hen their offspring are called hinnies.

Do you know if you have a mule specifically or just a crossbred Muscovy and you're not sure which was the hen and which one was the Drake?

I personally have hinnies, my Silver Appleyard drake mates with my Muscovy hen and I have 3 of their first brood born on 01/15/2023. The offspring are two males and one female and all of them speak the language of the Muscovy. They also followed the body size and development of the Muscovy side. My males are double the size of my female and the males are bigger than their Dad.

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Brother and Sister together

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Dad with his three offspring

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Here's Mom with their second brood born 05/11/2023.
 
Baby update: we are definitely capable of complaining, as we discovered st 1am. I did get some water with nutridrench in him last night. We're still scooting around, though he is very fast at it. This morning, I gave him some more nutri-water, then let him sample some flock raiser mash. When I held the plain water for him to get a drink, he dunked his head like he wanted a drink, then jumped right in!
 

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I have no idea if it's a mule. I was told muscovy, and the gentleman who gave me the egg (to eat) also has mallard derived ducks I believe.

It's just a silly question I thought of while trying to find friends for my little ducky that could.
 

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Hi so I don't know where you're located in the world but just in case we're in different places, in the US when a Muscovy drake mates with a Mallard-derived hen they're called mules. When a Mallard-derived drake mates with a Muscovy hen their offspring are called hinnies.

Do you know if you have a mule specifically or just a crossbred Muscovy and you're not sure which was the hen and which one was the Drake?

I personally have hinnies, my Silver Appleyard drake mates with my Muscovy hen and I have 3 of their first brood born on 01/15/2023. The offspring are two males and one female and all of them speak the language of the Muscovy. They also followed the body size and development of the Muscovy side. My males are double the size of my female and the males are bigger than their Dad.

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Brother and Sister together

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Dad with his three offspring

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Here's Mom with their second brood born 05/11/2023.
Great photos of your family!! And to think you were such a cautious new duck Mom so recently. Duck math has really taken hold!
 

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