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AeonsMusings
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- Aug 7, 2022
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Unfortunately that chocolate cap in the front is one of the extra drakes. x,D I cried big when he hissed.Looks like one of the whites is chocolate, by the colour of that crest (first picture, at the very front). I also love the markings on the one in the back right on the second picture. Lovely!
With neither of the drakes being solid (I don't consider white to be solid, it's the result of a double pied), all the offspring will be either white or pied. You have a chance at chocolates, for sure. Breeding the chocolate hens to a black male will give you males that are split to chocolate. This isn't visible, but if they breed, then their offspring have a chance of being chocolate females if bred to black.
Here, let me give you a few links. I apologize in advance and take no responsibility for the addiction that will follow, lol!
https://www.muscovyduckdynasty.com/colors-patterns
https://alsquackery.com/muscovy
https://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/Ducks/Musc/BRKScobies.html
That third one is much more in-depth. Truly fascinating! Until I can find a source of Rippled and Lavenders, I'll be concentrating on Blues, Silvers, Lilacs, Chocolates, and Buffs in solid, pied, and with Barred. I also have some Atipico ducklings and am looking forward to seeing how they'll look as adults!
Sorry, I tend to go on when talking about Muscovy genetics and breeding, lol!
Ultimately what I’d love to do in the future is replace my pied drake with a lavender and, when the personable black capped fellow dies or stops being useful, find myself a nice chocolate drake or some other lovely colored male. We don’t have many breeders of the different colors around these parts so I will have to slowly add more color to the flock over time.