They sure are precious when littles

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I don’t know if my drake or my female Muscovy are still fertile since I don’t dare let them hatch one of their own. But they still love to brood and are great moms. But at 12 yrs my drake is still mating with his girls.It seems ducks are just as bad as rabbits! Are they fertile for life or do they lose the ability as they get older? I'd love if Grandma duck finally reached menopause lol, but she'd probably just wind up stealing and hoarding other duck eggs again. She just loves being a Mom.
Yes the drake killed the other drake I saw him on top of the drake but they were in a part of the river that had steep side so I couldn’t get to them to stop it from happening . Later that day the beat up drake made it out of the river and I brought him home no visual injuries like bleeding but. I think he was injured internally the next morning he was dead. This is why I won’t keep more than one Muscovy drake now. I have had 4 before but what a pain having to keep them separated.I didn't know they lived that long. I thought around 7 or 8 was their lifespan. Wow, 12 years seems a long time for a duck! Grandma duck I believe hatched back in 2017, this is as far back as I can remember seeing her, so she's 6 or 7 by now.
It's wonderful to know she's probably got another 5 years left in her. I really love that fertile duck lol.
So a drake killed another drake? I didn't know this was common among them because i've witnessed them assert their dominance over each other, but until the murder by the killer duck here, I would never have believed they would actually kill each other.
I hope you didn't witness it....and Ernie is a cute name for a duck lol. I like it!
That's terrible. It seems the hierarchy in the duck world is serious business among the males. Makes me a bit worried how this large flock of 19 will sort itself out. I'm sure the Drakes will eventually be fighting for dominance with each other. I just don't want to see it. Once was more than enough.Yes the drake killed the other drake I saw him on top of the drake but they were in a part of the river that had steep side so I couldn’t get to them to stop it from happening . Later that day the beat up drake made it out of the river and I brought him home no visual injuries like bleeding but. I think he was injured internally the next morning he was dead. This is why I won’t keep more than one Muscovy drake now. I have had 4 before but what a pain having to keep them separated.
I’ve heard they can live up to 20 yrs. Longest here was one of my females who was 15 when she passed away last October.